Mystery
A Flick of the Tongue
"Braggs, calm down," I said. The woods were thick, but the trail spread wide enough for a few people to walk side by side comfortably. Braggs took up about a few inches wide, so that didn't matter, and my skinny ass wasn't taking up much more.
By Matthew Angelo2 years ago in Chapters
Many Wonders of the world (part 1)
Our planet is like a huge treasure chest waiting patiently for its inner wonders to be discovered. Earth is filled with wonders that captivate the imagination and leaves us puzzled with all its mysteries. Some of these wonders are natural phenomena, while others are man-made marvels. However, there are also places that defy explanation, challenging even the most brilliant minds and leaving us utterly astonished. Today I will share four (4) mysteries of the world with you.
By Alecia Harriott2 years ago in Chapters
Addiction - Chapter V
“…Real soon… Real soon.” “Sir?” I was back in the land of the living, so to speak. Well, sort of living. Another meeting with my board of directors and some talk about my health and my plans for the future. All led by that greasy Curtis. I wonder why I keep him around sometimes. I know more about him than I do about almost anyone else in the office, but he still makes me wonder…
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Chapters
BARE HUNTER
After the general left, I brewed a pot of strong coffee, preparing to battle with the graveyard in my mind. Sipping the hot brew, I gingerly peeled back the cover of my war crimes folder. Arrayed on top of the paperwork were photographs taken of the children from a different angle than I had on them. They were alive and playing in the bright Afghanistan sunshine. From my sniper’s nest, I hadn’t been able to focus in on their little faces. They were simply small figures in brightly colored clothing. The dimples, the happy eyes, and the toothy smiles reminded me of Timmy, and it rattled me to the core.
By Tina D'Angelo2 years ago in Chapters
Love Story
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Arpita who worked as a nurse in a bustling city. Arpita had a successful career in the medical field, a supportive group of friends, and a fulfilling life, but she longed for a true partner to share it all with. After several years of focusing on her career, Arpita was introduced to a man named Anjon through a mutual friend. Anjon worked as a government staff, and they quickly hit it off. Despite their different religious backgrounds, Anjon and Arpita continued to date and build their relationship. They supported each other through their respective careers, and they learned to navigate the challenges of their religious differences. As they got to know each other better,
By Anjon Barua2 years ago in Chapters
Descent Part Five. Content Warning.
Always just ahead of me, always just passing around another bend in the tunnel, I could see a red Saint Martha’s blazer. Even though I urged Mary to hurry, which seemed to amuse her, we never caught up with the flash of red just ahead of us.
By Alexander McEvoy2 years ago in Chapters
Tenet movie: The art of playing With Time
Christopher Nolan, a maestro of mind-bending narratives, once again catapults audiences into the labyrinth of his imagination with "Tenet." Released in 2020, this espionage thriller transcends conventional storytelling, weaving a tapestry of time inversion, high-stakes espionage, and existential intrigue. As viewers delve into the enigmatic world of "Tenet," they are confronted with a cinematic puzzle that challenges perception and defies traditional narrative constraints.
By el hariti adil2 years ago in Chapters
BARE HUNTER
“Ted. Believe me. I am devastated about what happened as you are," General Howard insisted. "You were a good Marine, and you would have risen in rank quickly. Your loss hurt me tremendously, and I don’t want to lose you to this investigation when you were only following orders. My orders.”
By Tina D'Angelo2 years ago in Chapters
The Interview
Lucas stood in the doorway to his room. Analyzing the contents of his suitcase. Do I have everything I need, he nervously thought to himself as he fumbled with the zipper and hauled the suitcase down the hallway and out to the truck. My keys, where are my keys? Frantically, he ran back into the house and into the dining room. Ahh there they are lying on the table exactly where he had left them right next to the airline tickets. Damn, where is my head? Ok all set. Let’s go he mumbled. I’m gonna be late.
By Magnolia Long2 years ago in Chapters






