Adventure
Perfectly Natural
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. Everyone in Minneapolis saw it on April 21, 2016. It would only rain purple for him on the day he died. Somehow every time someone hears 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' you know the words. It's six minutes long, has no discernable melody, no chorus, and yet I don't know a single person who doesn't like it. You go certain places and say, "You remind me of the babe," loud enough and people break into a full song and dance. Why Graceland & Neverland bring people to tears, for bad or good reasons, they have them, and those reasons are strong. We are not sure who the flash mob movement benefited, but it was a well-documented spike for someone or some thing. When some of the big ones teamed up with words, camera, voice, and charisma, you the collective effort, you think is just for money, but it's for something greater. But then again, you only think of one name when you hear, "There's no crying in baseball." The woman older than sliced bread who died three weeks before her one-hundredth birthday and we still wanted more of, that golden, first lady of television. Those were the big ones; the ones anyone could recognize, practically gods in their own rights. Those who would play to thousands at a time, entertain and endure for years, even though most of them were dead.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her3 years ago in Fiction
The Lonely Girl (Life After The Air Bubble.)
Laura had turned 17 years old just two weeks earlier and had wanted to get away from home for just a short week with the friends she had made with whom she had been studying hard together at college for the past year. She had developed an intense love for the beach. She loved the sun, the sand, and the waves. She loved feeling free and alive.
By Jonathan Townend3 years ago in Fiction
TimelessTime
In the year 2199, time travel had become a common practice. The Time Travel Agency was responsible for sending people back in time to observe and document historical events. But there were also those who sought to change the course of history. One such person was John, a time traveler with a mission to alter a key event in history.
By Luvert jr Holt3 years ago in Fiction
Horse With No Rider
Once a year, a group of cowboys would gather at the edge of the town to participate in the annual rodeo. The rodeo was always a big event, drawing people from all over the state to watch the cowboys compete in a series of thrilling events. But this year, something was different.
By Mohammed Sarfan3 years ago in Fiction
Alter a historical event ~ Fiction story
In the year 2045, Ismail, a highly trained time traveler, received an urgent and critical assignment from the Time Traveling Agency. The mission entailed a journey back in time, specifically to the year 1885. It was a pivotal moment in history when the automobile industry was taking shape, and there was a looming threat of introducing oil engine cars. Ismail was tasked with meeting another time traveler, who had already traveled to the past and was working towards preventing the introduction of these harmful automobiles. The Time Traveling Agency had entrusted Ismail to collaborate with the other time traveler and ensure the success of the mission. The stakes were high, as the consequences of failure would have had disastrous implications for future generations. With determination and a sense of purpose, Ismail set off on his mission to alter the course of history and protect the world from the damaging effects of oil engine cars.
By ismail saleem3 years ago in Fiction
Time
In the year 2203, time travel was not only possible but also regulated by a strict government agency known as the Chrono Bureau. Only those with the highest security clearance and specialized training were allowed to travel through time, and even then, it was only for research purposes.
By Rajeshwaran Selvam 3 years ago in Fiction
Following Your Heart: A Journey to Happiness
Jennifer had always been a practical person. She was the kind of girl who had her whole life planned out, from the courses she would take in college to the job she would have after graduation. She had everything planned down to the smallest detail, and she felt confident that her life would turn out just the way she wanted it to.
By Nivinkalai 3 years ago in Fiction
Im getting cheetah's powers
As I was walking through the African savannah on a safari, I stumbled upon a strange-looking plant that I had never seen before. Intrigued, I leaned in to get a closer look and suddenly, I felt a sharp pain in my hand. I quickly withdrew my hand and examined it to see a small prick from the plant.
By Dhinesh kumar.P3 years ago in Fiction









