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The Moonlit Bloom
The salty spray on Scarlet's face were freighter rumbled towards the emerald jewel of Oahu. Her heart pounded a frantic counterpoint to the engine's thrum. At 16, she shouldn't be on a rickety cargo ship bound for Hawaii, but desperation had a way of rewriting plans. Her father, a renowned botanist, lay bedridden, struck by a mysterious illness. The only cure, according to a tattered legend in his research notes, was the elusive Hinano Lehua, a moonlit white hibiscus said to bloom on a hidden volcano.
By ANNA CORAL2 years ago in Fiction
Sad Love Rejection.
At the point when I ventured into the auditorium on the primary day of college, the room hummed with the energy of fresh starts. As I filtered the space for a seat, my eyes were attracted to a figure who appeared to emanate a quality of appeal and refinement. He was strikingly attractive, with an easy elegance that enraptured everybody around him. His name was Sovereign, fitting for somebody who appeared to be practically magnificent in his attitude. I felt a quick draw towards him, an attractive fascination that was however overpowering as it seemed to be peculiar.
By borsha afrin302 years ago in Fiction
Quoth. Top Story - May 2024.
Unnoticed, the clock struck into the next day. Before my eyes, as midnight came and went, the words on the pages over which I poured blurred together. Meaningless under my over-tired gaze, they looped around themselves, slowly winding lines of text twisting themselves into knots as I watched, barely awake enough to do more than notice the change.
By Alexander McEvoy2 years ago in Fiction
The Giant Of Antopolis.
In a clamoring knoll, under the overhang of murmuring grasses and dynamic wildflowers, lay the many-sided city of Antopolis. Worked from innumerable grains of sand, small twigs, and stones, it was a wonder of designing and association. The insects of Antopolis carried on with their lives as one, each playing out their jobs with military accuracy. In any case, there was a consistent shadow of dread that lingered over them, a fear shared by each subterranean insect from the littlest specialist to the fabulous Sovereign herself — the Monsters.
By borsha afrin302 years ago in Fiction
The glass forest
### The Glass Forest #### Chapter 1: The Shattering In a remote part of the world, hidden from the eyes of men and maps, lay the Glass Forest. This was no ordinary woodland; every tree, leaf, and blade of grass was made entirely of glass. Legends whispered that the forest was once a thriving, vibrant place until a powerful enchantress, consumed by grief, turned it to glass in a single heartbroken spell.
By Reader And Explainer2 years ago in Fiction
Electric Magic Rising.
In the core of Elaria, where the old oaks murmured mysteries to the people who thought for even a second to tune in, a legend discussed an extraordinary power flowing through the land — an enchantment got from power, a power both dreaded and venerated. This power, known as Electromancy, was employed by a picked not many, and among them was a little kid named Liora.
By borsha afrin302 years ago in Fiction
Dreams That Decode
Jack sat at his cluttered desk, his tired face shadowed by the dim monitor light. He was a seasoned programmer who was well-known for his unwavering work ethic and unrivaled ability to solve problems. With disheveled hair and glasses roosted problematically on his nose, he was the quintessential coder, lost in the maze of his own creation. In spite of his standing for figuring out the hardest code, this evening he ended up at a stalemate. The lines of code before him obscured into a unintelligible wreck, a glaring difference to the unmistakable rationale that typically directed his psyche. Each tick of the clock felt like a thunderclap in his ears as the project deadline loomed menacingly in just two days. He felt the unrelenting grip of stress, which got stronger with each passing hour. Jack's certainty faltered, an interesting event for somebody who flourished under tension. However, the heaviness of assumption and the apprehension about disappointment overwhelmed him, taking steps to smash his soul.
By Mike Taylor2 years ago in Fiction





