short story
This Monday . Content Warning.
The city is locked to Charlie and everything is behind those walls. There is a man with a knife under the table and a lady with 3 more days to live. A child crying for their father and a grandmother too tired to stand. A lady up the street swaying on her leg and a man on the 3rd street laying on the grass, arms outstretched as if he’s never had 8 hours of sleep.
By Caitlin Charltonabout a year ago in Earth
The Met Office Issues a Warning About Possible Lightning and Flooding in Several Areas of England and Wales
The Met Office Issues a Warning About Possible Lightning and Flooding in Several Areas of England and Wales The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for the next weekend, urging those living in the Midlands, eastern Wales, and areas of southern England to brace themselves for thunderstorms, heavy rain, and maybe floods.
By Sunil Christianabout a year ago in Earth
The Last Sunset
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting an ethereal glow across the sky. Fiery oranges and pinks merged with deep purples, creating a tapestry of colors that seemed almost too beautiful to belong to this world. Lily stood at the edge of the cliff, the wind whipping her hair around her face, her eyes fixed on the fading light. She had always loved sunsets, but tonight's was different. Tonight's sunset was the last one she would watch with him.She closed her eyes, letting the memory of their first meeting wash over her. It had been a day much like this one, the sky ablaze with color as she wandered along the beach, lost in her thoughts. She had been trying to escape the noise of the world, to find some semblance of peace amidst the chaos that had become her life. And then, there he was—a stranger, standing at the water's edge, staring out at the ocean as if he were searching for something just beyond the horizon.He had turned to her, his eyes as deep and endless as the sea itself, and smiled. It was a smile that reached deep into her soul, warming the parts of her that had long since turned cold. They had talked for hours that day, about nothing and everything, as the sun set behind them. It was the beginning of something beautiful, something she hadn't known she needed until she found it in him.His name was Daniel, and he was unlike anyone she had ever met. He had a way of seeing the world that made everything seem more vibrant, more alive. He showed her how to find joy in the smallest of things—a blooming flower, the sound of rain on the roof, the way the stars lit up the night sky. With him, life became a series of moments to be cherished, rather than endured.They spent countless evenings together, watching the sun dip below the horizon, each sunset marking another day spent in each other's company. They talked about their dreams, their fears, and their pasts—things they had never shared with anyone else. They laughed, they cried, and in those moments, Lily felt a kind of happiness she had never known before.But as time passed, the joy they had found in each other was overshadowed by a growing darkness. Daniel began to change, his once bright eyes clouded with a sadness he refused to explain. He would disappear for days at a time, returning with no explanation, his silence a wall she couldn't break through. She tried to reach him, to help him carry whatever burden he was hiding, but he pushed her away, retreating further into himself.Lily knew something was terribly wrong, but every time she asked, he would simply smile that same sad smile and tell her not to worry. But how could she not? The man she loved was slipping away from her, and there was nothing she could do to stop it.One night, after another long absence, he returned to her, his face pale and drawn. He sat beside her on the couch, his hand trembling as he reached for hers. "Lily," he whispered, his voice thick with emotion, "there's something I need to tell you."Her heart pounded in her chest as she waited for him to continue, a sense of dread settling over her like a heavy blanket."I'm sick," he said finally, his voice barely audible. "I found out a few months ago. It's... it's bad, Lily. There's nothing they can do."She felt the world tilt beneath her, her vision swimming as she tried to process his words. "No," she whispered, shaking her head in disbelief. "No, that can't be true. There has to be something they can do. We'll find a doctor, we'll get a second opinion—"He squeezed her hand, cutting off her frantic words. "Lily, I've already tried. I've seen every specialist, had every test. It's too late."Tears filled her eyes as she stared at him, her mind refusing to accept what he was telling her. "But why didn't you tell me?" she asked, her voice breaking. "Why did you go through this alone?""I didn't want to burden you," he said, his voice choked with emotion. "I wanted to protect you, to spare you the pain. But I realize now that was wrong. I should have let you in, should have let you be there for me. I'm so sorry, Lily."She pulled him into her arms, holding him as tightly as she could, as if she could somehow keep him from slipping away. "I love you," she whispered, her tears soaking into his shirt. "I love you so much. We'll get through this together, I promise."But deep down, she knew that was a promise she couldn't keep.The weeks that followed were a blur of doctor's visits, treatments, and sleepless nights. She watched helplessly as the disease ravaged his body, turning the strong, vibrant man she had fallen in love with into a shadow of his former self. But through it all, he remained the Daniel she had always known, his spirit unbroken even as his body failed him.They spent every moment they could together, making the most of the time they had left. They revisited the places that held the most memories for them—the beach where they had first met, the park where they had shared their first kiss, the little café where they had spent countless hours talking about their hopes and dreams. And every evening, they would find a place to watch the sunset, holding each other as the sky turned from blue to gold to deep indigo.But as much as they tried to hold on to the life they had built together, the end was inevitable. Daniel's condition worsened, and soon he was too weak to leave the house. The days grew shorter, the nights longer, as the weight of their impending goodbye hung heavy in the air.On his final day, he asked her to take him to the cliff where they had watched so many sunsets together. She wrapped him in blankets and helped him into the car, her heart breaking with every step. When they reached the cliff, she laid out a blanket on the grass, and they sat together, watching as the sun began its descent.As the sky turned a deep shade of orange, Daniel turned to her, his eyes filled with a peace she hadn't seen in months. "Thank you," he whispered, his voice barely audible. "For everything. You made my life beautiful, Lily."Tears streamed down her face as she leaned in to kiss him, her heart shattering with the knowledge that this was the last time she would feel his warmth, the last time she would see the love in his eyes."I'll love you forever," she whispered, her voice breaking."And I'll be with you, always," he replied, his voice growing weaker with each word.They watched in silence as the sun dipped below the horizon, the last rays of light fading into the night. And with that final sunset, Daniel took his last breath, slipping away as the world around them grew dark.Lily sat there for hours, holding him, her heart aching with the emptiness his absence left behind. She knew that life would never be the same without him, that the world would feel a little less bright, a little less beautiful. But as she looked up at the stars that began to appear in the night sky, she felt a small flicker of hope.Daniel was gone, but the love they had shared would never fade. It would live on in her memories, in the sunsets they had watched together, in the quiet moments when she felt him by her side. And she knew that, somehow, she would find a way to keep going, to honor the love they had shared by living the life they had dreamed of together.As she stood to leave, the first light of dawn began to creep over the horizon, painting the sky with the promise of a new day. And for the first time since Daniel's diagnosis, Lily felt a sense of peace. The last sunset had come and gone, but the love they had shared would remain, a beacon of light in the darkness.
By MD shezan Hossanabout a year ago in Earth
What Is Fracking?
Understanding Fracking: The Process and the Controversy Fracking, short for hydraulic fracturing, is a term that often pops up in discussions about energy, the environment, and even politics. While the term might sound straightforward, the process it refers to is anything but simple. This blog aims to break down the essentials of fracking, how it works, and why it has become such a controversial topic.
By Aman Saxenaabout a year ago in Earth
Simba Carpenter
The sun dipped low over Aron Village in South Africa, casting long, golden shadows across the verdant landscape. You had arrived, intrigued by tales of a mysterious, talking tree deep within the ancient forest surrounding the village. Little did you know, Sabrina Carpenter was already there, her curiosity sparked by the same legends.You stood at the forest’s edge, heart racing with anticipation. Sabrina, dressed casually in a white blouse and jeans, was pacing near an impressive, gnarled tree that seemed to hum with a life of its own. She had heard whispers about this enchanted tree that supposedly spoke in riddles and secrets but hadn’t expected it to feel so alive.You observed as Sabrina took a deep breath and placed her hand gently on the tree’s twisted bark. “Hello?” she called softly, her voice trembling slightly. The leaves rustled, and to your amazement, a voice, warm and resonant, emerged from within the trunk.“Who dares to awaken the Guardian of the Forest?”Sabrina’s eyes widened, but she remained steadfast. “I’m Sabrina. I came because… well, I’ve heard stories about you. I wanted to see if they were true.”The tree chuckled, its sound like the creaking of ancient branches. “True they are. But not everyone has the bravery to seek me out.”Sabrina, with a mix of nervousness and excitement, replied, “I’ve faced many challenges, but this is new to me.”The tree seemed to ponder this before responding, “Very well, Sabrina. If you wish to prove your courage and worth, you must solve a riddle. Only then will I share my knowledge.”Sabrina nodded, her face set with determination. “I’m ready.”The tree’s voice grew deeper as it posed the riddle, “I am not alive, but I grow; I don’t have lungs, but I need air; I don’t have a mouth, but water kills me. What am I?”Sabrina thought for a moment, her brow furrowed. “A fire,” she finally answered.The tree rustled approvingly. “Correct. Now, for your reward. To discover something about yourself, you must face a personal challenge.”Before Sabrina could react, the ground trembled slightly, and a hidden door at the tree’s base creaked open. Inside, nestled among the roots, lay a small, ancient box. Sabrina carefully lifted the box, and as she opened it, a soft, golden light enveloped her.When the light faded, a beautifully crafted pendant with a deep blue gem was revealed. Sabrina picked it up, feeling its weight. A sudden chill ran down her spine as the forest seemed to hold its breath.“This pendant,” the tree intoned, “contains a piece of your destiny. It will guide you to someone in need of your help. Only by using it will you understand its true power.”Sabrina looked at the pendant, feeling its warmth. “What should I do?”“Follow the path ahead,” the tree instructed, “and it will lead you to a lost child. Help them, and you will discover the pendant’s true meaning.”With a determined nod, Sabrina set off along the narrow path. As she walked, the pendant’s light grew stronger, guiding her deeper into the forest. After what felt like hours, she heard the soft, frightened cries of a child.Pushing through the underbrush, she found a young boy, no older than six, huddled beneath a large fern. His eyes were wide with fear, and his clothes were muddy and torn.Sabrina knelt beside him, her voice gentle. “Hey there, it’s okay. I’m Sabrina. I’m here to help you.”The boy’s trembling ceased as he looked up at her with a mix of hope and uncertainty. “I got lost... I didn’t mean to.”Sabrina took his small hand, the pendant’s light casting a comforting glow around them. “Let’s get you back home, okay?”With the boy following closely, Sabrina navigated the forest, guided by the pendant’s gentle light. She spoke softly, sharing stories from her own childhood and reassuring him that everything would be alright.When they emerged from the forest, the boy’s home came into view. His parents, who had been searching frantically, rushed to embrace him. Tears of relief and gratitude filled their eyes as they thanked Sabrina profusely.The boy’s mother, still crying, handed Sabrina a small gift—an intricately woven bracelet. “Thank you so much. We were so worried.”Sabrina accepted the gift with a smile, feeling a deep sense of fulfillment. As she turned to leave, she understood that the real power of the pendant lay in connecting with others and making a difference. Her journey had revealed a part of herself she hadn’t fully recognized before.With a final glance at the forest, Sabrina took a deep breath and headed back to her world, forever changed by the magic of Aron Village and its talking tree.
By K.Adam Gbolahanabout a year ago in Earth
The Last Mile
The Olympics had always been a spectacle of grandeur, a global stage where the world’s finest athletes competed, their every movement etched into history. But for one athlete, the journey to the Olympics was not just about the pursuit of gold; it was a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.
By Jeanette Mabout a year ago in Earth
Future of data science Technology
**The Eventual fate of Information Science Innovation: Exploring the Following Influx of Innovation** Lately, information science has quickly developed, becoming perhaps of the most powerful field in innovation and business. As we look forward, the fate of information science innovation vows to be significantly more extraordinary, with headways in man-made reasoning (simulated intelligence), AI (ML), enormous information, and related fields driving the way. This article investigates the critical patterns and developments that will shape the eventual fate of information science, featuring their expected effect on ventures, society, and the worldwide economy.
By Md.Humaiun kabirabout a year ago in Earth





