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"The Path of the Stars"
"The Path of the Stars" The stars had always captivated Lena. The night sky was her sole consistent friend when she was growing up in a little village tucked away in a verdant valley. She first heard about the Starlit Path—a legendary trail that is supposed to reappear just once per century and leads to an ancient treasure buried deep in the mountains—there, under the sparkling lights.
By Rajoan Islam11 months ago in Fiction
"The Secret We Do not Share"
"The Secret We Do not Share" Eliot had always sensed that something about her—about him—was unusual. Lily would not talk much about it, but whenever someone inquired about her family, she would quickly grin or change the topic. Since Eliot had met Lily, there had always been a certain calm about her that made her seem impervious to criticism, like a secret just waiting to be revealed.
By Rajoan Islam11 months ago in Fiction
"Wind Whispers"
"Wind Whispers" Emily first heard the whispering in the late afternoon. She was seated on the weathered wooden bench beside the lake, staring at the glistening water. Her hair was tousled by the chilly breeze, and the air was filled with the sound of leaves rustling. Emily, an artist by profession, found solace in Willowbrook's quietness. Peace, however, had begun seeping through her fingers all of a sudden, like water through pipes. She had been dealing with the recent death of her mother, and even though the town was beautiful, she felt a void in her heart.
By Rajoan Islam11 months ago in Fiction
The Drum Exposed the Truth
The Drum Exposed the Truth A long time ago, in a small kingdom deep within the forests of Nigeria, there ruled a peaceful king named Ephraim. Unlike other rulers, he disliked war and believed in winning over his enemies with kindness. He possessed a magical drum that, when played, would summon an abundance of delicious food. Whenever an enemy kingdom attacked, King Ephraim would invite them to a grand feast, serving them and their armies with utmost respect. The guests, overwhelmed by his hospitality, would abandon their hostility and become his allies. This unique strategy kept peace among all the neighboring kingdoms.
By Nikita Angel11 months ago in Fiction
The Clockmaker’s Daughter
The Clockmaker’s Daughter The bell above the door chimed softly as Clara stepped into the tiny clock shop tucked away on the corner of Maple Street. The air was thick with the scent of oil and aged wood, and the faint ticking of a hundred clocks filled the room like a heartbeat. The walls were lined with timepieces of every kind—grandfather clocks with polished mahogany frames, delicate pocket watches with intricate engravings, and cuckoo clocks that seemed to watch her with their tiny, painted eyes.
By Dinesh Maurya11 months ago in Fiction
Code of the Heart: A Hacker’s Love Story
Introduction: In the vast digital world where codes and firewalls define boundaries, a lone hacker named Ryan operated in the shadows. Feared by corporations and chased by authorities, he found solace only in the glow of his screen—until he met Emily. She was everything he never expected: kind, curious, and untouched by the darkness he lived in. As their love story unfolded, Ryan faced a dilemma—one last dangerous hack that could cost him everything. In a world where trust was fragile and secrets were deadly, could love be his redemption, or would it be his downfall?
By Amar Zaidi11 months ago in Fiction
Macbeth of William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare is discovered human psychology and reality which portray humanity or beast-like visage of human being. Around the world readers enchanted with his masterclass tragedies and comedis. Elizabethan age was enlighten by Shakespeare with his overmastering power .Macbeth is one of William Shakespeare's most famous tragedies, written around 1606. It is a dark and powerful play that explores themes of ambition, fate, power, guilt, and the supernatural. Set in medieval Scotland, the play follows the rise and fall of Macbeth, a Scottish nobleman who, driven by prophecy and unchecked ambition, descends into tyranny and madness.William Shakespeare (1564-1616 C.E.) is one of the most well-known playwrights in the world. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, as the son of the businessman John Shakespeare. He married Anne Hathaway in 1582. By 1592, he was working as a playwright and actor in London, and in 1596, he joined the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later known as the King's Men. As a company member, he was a shareholder, an actor, and their principal dramatist. Shakespeare wrote at least 40 plays. Some of those plays are missing, like Love Labor's Won, the sequel to his play Love Labour's Lost. It is unclear what order he wrote his plays in, though scholars use contextual evidence to place them in chronological order.
By Tusher Enam11 months ago in Fiction
Kana Bhinda
Kana Binda There was once a man named Kana Bindaone of the most influential figures in his village. He owned a large number of cows and oxen, had many carts, and his spacious courtyard was always filled with highyielding buffaloes. The sound of the cows and buffaloes echoed as they mooed and rumbled, their milk pails always full.
By Nikita Angel11 months ago in Fiction
How Three Brothers Found Their Father’s Treasure
How Three Brothers Found Their Fathers Treasure Once upon a time, there was a man who had three sons. He was a hardworking and industrious person. He never sat idle and worked from dawn to dusk. It seemed like he never got tired, always completing every task thoroughly and on time.
By Nikita Angel11 months ago in Fiction










