Adventure
A dance With The Devils Daughter
The small town of Ravenwood was abuzz with excitement as the annual masquerade ball approached. The town's socialites and elites had been eagerly anticipating the event, and rumors had been circulating about a mysterious woman who had recently moved into the town.
By felix kioko kasinga3 years ago in Fiction
The Enigma of the Time Traveler
The year was 2055, and the world had changed a great deal since the early twenty-first century. The oceans had risen, and cities that once stood tall were now underwater. The few remaining cities were overpopulated, and resources were scarce. Governments had collapsed, and the world was in chaos. It was in this dark time that a stranger appeared, a man who claimed to be a time traveler.
By felix kioko kasinga3 years ago in Fiction
"The Day of Serendipitous Encounters"
As the rain poured down outside, Ravi sat in his small apartment, enjoying the delicious combination of samosas, pakoras, and a steaming cup of tea. The warmth from the cup and the spices in the snacks made him feel comforted and content.
By Majid Hussain3 years ago in Fiction
Shophia
Sophia was a lonely child. She lived in a big house with her parents who were always busy with work. Her mother was a doctor, and her father was a lawyer. They loved Sophia, but they had no time to play with her. They would come home late at night and go straight to bed. Sophia would spend most of her days playing with her dolls, talking to her imaginary friends, and staring out the window.
By Kajal Jyoti3 years ago in Fiction
The Ancients
Fifteen: The wind rushed past Flint as he soared through the sky, the dotted forest so far below the canopy had turned to rolling waves of never-ending darkness. It felt incredible to be lighter than air. To soar through the sky with speed and precision. To be all-powerful. The expansive horizon loomed in the distance, the open forest directly in front stretching for a hundred gallops to the world's end. To his left, the High Mountains pierced through the dark clouds that rolled over their peaks, obscuring the ground from view with its torrential rain that fell in swirling sheets. To his right, nothing but the sand stretched further than any could realistically venture. A paradise turned wasteland.
By NCS Napier3 years ago in Fiction
Man-Eater
India, is a country perilous to Westerners. When women, and children make their passage there by steamship, they are thoroughly informed of the dangers. Disease, bandits, quicksand and Aghoris, to name just a few. But with a well-informed guide and some preparation, they are avoidable enough, by English standards.
By Jonathan Lawrence3 years ago in Fiction










