Resolution
The Cabin
I left the cabin for the first time, on my own terms. It did not kick me out, catch fire, or try to harm me in any way. Maria walked me to the door and waved goodbye from the window. We had sat together for hours discussing our life. She wanted to know what happens to us, and why we needed to come back to the cabin and find the artefact. I couldn’t find it in my heart to tell her.
By ThatWriterWoman4 months ago in Chapters
UK, Canada and France Recognize Palestinian State
.Destruction in Gaza and the severe humanitarian crisis are bringing notable changes to the diplomatic landscape. On Sunday, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Portugal recognized the existence of the Palestinian state, while more countries are preparing to do so during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
By Real content5 months ago in Chapters
Doha Summit: Arab and Islamic Nations Meet After Israeli Strike on Qatar Amid Abraham Accords Anniversary
Less than a week has passed since the Israeli attack on Qatar, and already a joint summit of the Arab League and other Islamic countries is being held in the capital, Doha. Call it coincidence or something else, but this summit comes on the fifth anniversary of the signing of the “Abraham Accords.”
By Real content6 months ago in Chapters
Doha Strike on Hamas Negotiators Threatens Gaza Ceasefire and Regional Stability
The Israeli strike on Hamas leadership in Qatar has dangerously escalated tensions in the region, and analysts believe it has not only undermined ceasefire efforts in Gaza but also dimmed prospects for any new U.S.-led alliances in the Middle East.
By Real content6 months ago in Chapters
Liberty Or Death! 4/4. Content Warning.
Author’s Note: Story contains scenes of violence. Reader discretion is advised. -0- Through binoculars, a cavalry charge is a stunning and gruesome thing. Spotter One watched as horses went down, or took fright and threw their riders, none of them were really war animals. They were all for show and the stench of death and presence of violence mixed with their rider’s fears sent them over the edge.
By Alexander McEvoy6 months ago in Chapters
5 Habits That Changed My Life
For years, I felt stuck. Like I was running on a treadmill—exerting energy but not really going anywhere. I was overwhelmed by work, distracted by social media, and often drained by the end of the day. I knew I wanted to improve, but change felt impossible. Then, over time, I developed five habits that quietly but profoundly reshaped my life. These habits didn’t require a major overhaul or drastic measures. Instead, they were small, consistent actions that built momentum and led me to a happier, more fulfilling daily routine.
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi6 months ago in Chapters
Somebody's Someone - Chapter Six
The yellow glow of the lanterns still illuminated the quiet street when the first patrol car arrived, followed closely by a second. The atmosphere, which had held an air of festivity just moments ago, now felt heavy with tension. Two officers stepped out—one in his mid-40s, with a square jaw and a rigid posture suggesting he hadn’t blinked since boot camp. The other was younger and leaner, holding his belt like a shield, as if authority was something to be gripped tightly. Their names were stitched across their chests: Hollins and Greaves.
By Neshzivne Dadirri6 months ago in Chapters








