Historical Fiction
Kia Ford Attending The English Premiere Festivities
Kia Ford entered America’s nickname for hump day confident and stimulated knowing she was in control, getting her own goal to start the day. “That is right,” she proclaimed, escorted by security guards through the Anfield observing everyone anticipating, the lady in red coming back to earth, landing safely on the air strip.
By Marc OBrienabout a year ago in Chapters
Story Of a Pen Seller Boy
In a bustling town filled with the sounds of laughter and chatter, there lived a young boy named Amir. Every day, he would set up his small wooden cart at the corner of the market, where he sold pens of all shapes and colors. His father had once been a renowned calligrapher, and Amir dreamed of following in his footsteps.
By Iftikhar Ahmedabout a year ago in Chapters
Memoirs Of The In-Between - Chapter 2 . Content Warning.
When you’re alive, you have no idea what happens to you when you die. It was one of my many thoughts and regrets. I always wondered what happened to a person when they died. I sent so many people to their afterlives, that it seemed like a fair question. I had no idea what I believed, and to be frank I was scared to think too deeply about it. Only when my worst guilt, fresh after a job well done, did I dare to venture into that dark corner of my mind. I eventually convinced myself that nothing happened. There was no heaven, there were no gods, there was nothing but a deep dark sleep that you never wake up from.
By Hope Martinabout a year ago in Chapters
Kia Ford Attending The English Premiere Festivities
Coming off getting hammered using alcohol as a tool during the final Craven Cottage festive presentation inside the local pub, the united west ham Kia Ford mustered up a defense combatting not getting three points, explaining being leveled yearning two morning aspirins. Slowly waking self-diagnosed recovered, she recounted, a planned scheduled agenda item, but her aging graceful memory allowed the event to escape for a moment.
By Marc OBrienabout a year ago in Chapters
He's not dead! The prototype of the heroic son Wang Cheng is still alive and has been hiding for decades, and the reason is tear jerking
But many people don't know that the prototype of Wang Cheng is still alive today! Because he almost never mentioned his time during the Korean War, went incognito for decades, and even his wife and children didn't know about it.
By KIMBERLY BAKERabout a year ago in Chapters
Kia Ford Attending The English Premiere Festivities
After an international break lasting over a week, Kia Ford came back to the British scene ready to encounter whatever the English Premiere had to offer in their United Kingdom, pretty confident about how things were proceeding the American seemed satisfied with her table placement.
By Marc OBrienabout a year ago in Chapters











