Horror
One Night
Hundi and Riman were inseparable friends. They had bonded over common experiences, trust, and mutual silent understanding of one another. They spent most nights at one of the city's most popular bars, where they relaxed after a day's work nightly. It was not different on that evening. They sat at the corner table they always used, having a laugh and cracking jokes as the night wore on. By the time they decided to leave, it was well past midnight. The streets were eerily quiet, and the dim glow of the streetlights cast long shadows on the empty road.
By Evelyn Ava10 months ago in Chapters
Shadows of Resentment
Chapter 1: A Dangerous Whisper The darkness draped over the small town of Millersville like a heavy fog. Lately, it felt as though the townsfolk were living under a malignant spell, filled with secrets, mistrust, and an overwhelming sense of dread. Among them stood Sarah Carter, a fearless journalist with a spirit like wildfire, igniting the mundane with her investigative flair. However, even she felt the chill creeping into her bones as the whisperings of discontent grew louder and more menacing around her.
By MOHAMMED NAZIM HOSSAIN10 months ago in Chapters
Fifth-Dimensional Phantom: The Reckoning. AI-Generated.
The Phantom's War Begins The rift pulsated with chaotic energy, a swirling abyss of deep purples and blues, as monstrous figures crawled forth from its depths. Their forms twisted and shifted, defying the very logic of space and time. Some had elongated limbs that stretched impossibly far, while others had eyes that blinked in and out of existence. The air itself trembled at their presence, reality struggling to accommodate their alien existence.
By Kelly Munala Brookes10 months ago in Chapters
The Fifth-Dimensional Phantom. AI-Generated.
The sky was unusually clear that night, and the stars shimmered like diamonds embedded in the heavens. For sixteen-year-old Ethan Carter, it was just another night in his quiet apartment on the ninth floor of a rundown complex in Brooklyn. His mother worked late shifts at a nearby diner, leaving him alone most nights. The sound of sirens in the distance was nothing new, and the occasional car alarm breaking the silence of the city was simply part of life. He had grown used to it all.
By Kelly Munala Brookes10 months ago in Chapters
Glass Winter | Chapter VII. Content Warning.
Figures materialised on a white horizon, some two hundred yards from the mouth of the cavern. From this distance it would be impossible to make out the trench wall of snow concealed by the blizzard, nor what lay behind it. By the time Sevt and company were seen and directed to the encampment the winds had shredded enough, and the huskies were too weak to stand. Quin had shielded Aurora behind his back from most of it while his own face bled, and Sevt suffered a similar, albeit graver, injury while leaping behind the rest with a shard of the wrecked punt as a cane.
By Andrei Babanin11 months ago in Chapters






