Romance
The Last Message She Never Read. AI-Generated.
Chapter 1: "The Forgotten Letter" The attic smelled of dust and memories. Lena hadn’t planned on cleaning today, but the storm had left the power out, and boredom drove her up the creaky wooden stairs. The dim glow of her phone flashlight illuminated boxes of her grandmother’s things—old photo albums, moth-eaten sweaters, and a small mahogany chest tucked beneath a pile of yellowed newspapers.
By Majid Masood10 months ago in Chapters
Multi-Rupee_Love (3rd or last episode)
This time, Tushi got very angry and grabbed Abhi's shirt collar and said, "I am really surprised to see your arrogance. You are flying so flutteringly. If I can't break your wings and crash you to the ground, then my name is not Tushi."
By Md Babul Mia10 months ago in Chapters
HELLO SANGUINE
Magdalene was a brilliant girl who took her parents advice diligently and completed her studies. On her 25th birthday, her parents gave her the freedom to choose her own partner and reminded her that they would assist by arranging her marriage if she does not find a suitable mate soon.
By Emos Sibu Poriei (Kaya)10 months ago in Chapters
1/0: Entries from the End Times
10/Pig I have shoved <participant id = 0> onto his side, so he won’t choke on his puke, though I do want to choke him for ruining my dinner. I had to throw it away because he sprayed a bunch of broken glass into it upon his intrusion. He seemed to be having a seizure. He accidentally slapped me when I placed couch cushions under his head. Additionally, he kicked me between the legs. Though I do not possess testes, and I suspect the pain I felt is a fraction of what I would’ve experienced if I did have one, the sun did in fact go down on my indignation. I’ve dimmed the lights, draped cool towels on his neck, and draped more towels over the tainted carpet. He has settled down. His heartbeat remains abnormal.
By Wen Xiaosheng10 months ago in Chapters
Beneath the Covers- Chapter 1. AI-Generated.
Rekha was 24 years old now, but her story began years earlier, when she was still a wide-eyed student in class 12. At that time, her world was small, confined to the walls of her school and the even stricter boundaries of her home. It was through a handful of school friends—whispering secrets between classes—that she first stumbled upon erotic portals, sites brimming with tales that set her curiosity ablaze. What started as a fleeting peek soon became a nightly ritual. Before the hush of sleep claimed her, Rekha would lose herself in those stories, her phone glowing softly beneath the covers.
By Asheesh Singh10 months ago in Chapters
Whispers of the Past (Chapter 05)
Maya's mind was spinning. With every step she took, she felt like she was being pulled deeper and deeper into a labyrinth of realities she wasn't sure she was ready for. James had urged her to leave, but something inside of her compelled her to believe that she had no choice but to uncover the final truth, no matter what.
By Bari Mir Rahamatul10 months ago in Chapters
Whispers of the Past (Chapter 04)
Maya couldn't shake the feeling that she was teetering on the edge of something enormous—something that could annihilate everything she had ever known about her mother, and even herself. She walked rapidly down the streets, the notebook Daniel had given her held tightly under her arm, its weight now a constant reminder that the truth was at last within her reach.
By Bari Mir Rahamatul10 months ago in Chapters
Whispers of the Past (Chapter 03)
Maya could not get the letters, the photographs, and the man in the photos—Daniel—out of her head. Her mother had never spoken about him, not even once, yet here was evidence. These were no ordinary letters; they were confessions, heartbreaking admissions of a love that had remained hidden for years.
By Bari Mir Rahamatul10 months ago in Chapters
Whispers of the Past (Chapter 01)
Maya stood on the porch of the house she left ten years before. The house she promised herself she would never again set foot in. The house where memories she never wanted to see again were packed away in dusty corners and empty rooms.
By Bari Mir Rahamatul10 months ago in Chapters









