Part 1
Wulfwyn’s Blōdbōc (Part 1). Content Warning.
I stole this book when I realised I would long outlive my memories. For decades, I had only scraps - parchments, loose papers, even the backs of market receipts - bundled together with string, fading as quickly as the ink itself. At first, it seemed enough. But it soon became clear I would need something more permanent. A true record. A proof that I had once been more than the monster I have become.
By Stace Oddity5 months ago in Chapters
Podunk
I didn’t want to get out of bed this morning. I wanted to lie on my side, knees curled up in the fetal position, and watch made-for-TV movies with the bedroom lit up through the blinds. My body wanted the rest, but my brain fought suffocating thoughts, so I went for a walk.
By Jeremiah Gardner5 months ago in Chapters
MY CRUEL LOVE,CHAPTER 2
My Cruel Love That same night, after Maya agreed to Arman's cruel deal, He kissed her with a brutal hunger, leaving her lips torn. It wasn't passion—it was punishment. A cruel release of the rage he had bottled up inside him. But Maya didn't fight it. She just. took it. Silent. Still. Broken.
By Story writes5 months ago in Chapters
Maggie Goes Into Town. Content Warning.
Today was the day that Maggie would stop moping around the cottage, she’d told herself. She’s also told herself that yesterday and the day before. But yesterday the clouds looked a little concerning and it was hard to predict what they might do while she was out so she decided to play it safe and stay home. Again. And the day before her leg was acting up and she was concerned that she might get tired while she was out and didn’t want to risk that.
By Celia Olson5 months ago in Chapters
Film Review: Secrets
Secrets, Feature Film Shaun Paul McGrath (Salvable) steps into the role of DI Richards, leading a gripping psychological thriller that carefully peels back layers of long-buried trauma and emotional reckoning. Directed by Christopher Norton (The Day I Met You) and written in collaboration with Liz Norton — the duo behind Sisters — the film delivers a slow-burning, emotionally intelligent story that lingers long after it ends.
By Dena Falken Esq5 months ago in Chapters
The Punisher Set Video Hints at John Wick-Like Dark Scene in Special
A recently leaked video from the set of Marvel Studios' upcoming Punisher special presentation has ignited strong reactions online. Featuring Jon Bernthal returning as Frank Castle, the footage showcases a scene that appears to echo one of the most infamous moments from John Wick—a potential dog death.
By Dena Falken Esq5 months ago in Chapters
“The Room with No Name”
She walked into the room like a question begging to be answered. Barefoot, half-robed, skin tasting of lavender and doubt. Her name was Elizabeth — soft lips, storm eyes, and a tension in her step that betrayed everything she tried to hide.
By Randolphe Tanoguem6 months ago in Chapters
Star F#@!e . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
With two hundred dollars in her wallet, three crop tops in her duffel bag, and a mouth full of ambition, Ava Clark stepped off the Greyhound bus like she was arriving at a movie premiere. She paused on the sidewalk, adjusted her oversized sunglasses—ones she bought from a gas station outside Gilroy—and took in Los Angeles as if the city owed her an apology for not discovering her sooner.
By Travis Johnson6 months ago in Chapters
The new Netflix series praised as the heir to Breaking Bad
When a series captures the very essence of TV addiction, debate is inevitable. “Queen of the South” is gaining momentum on Netflix and raises a burning question: can it rival the legendary “Breaking Bad”? Between complex characters and captivating plots, both series vie for the attention of fans.
By Dena Falken Esq6 months ago in Chapters









