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The Boy Who Sold Silence
The city of Veridia screamed. Car horns dueled beneath Arlo’s penthouse window. Subways groaned like wounded beasts. Neon signs buzzed like angry hornets. Even at 3 a.m., the relentless noise seeped through triple-paned glass, vibrating in his teeth. Arlo Thorne, Veridia’s most sought-after music producer, hadn’t slept without pills in two years. His latest platinum track—"Neon Pulse"—echoed the city’s frantic heartbeat, but inside, Arlo was drowning.
By Habibullah7 months ago in Fiction
The Unsinkable Spirit
As the lights of the Titanic began to flicker and fade, fear spread like the icy Atlantic itself—silent, vast, and paralyzing. Yet in the midst of this looming catastrophe, one woman stood defiant. Her name was Margaret “Molly” Brown, and she was far more than a passenger on a doomed voyage. She was a force of nature—unyielding, compassionate, and unafraid.
By Ahmad shah7 months ago in Fiction
THE GIRL WHO HATED HOSPITALS (Episode 3)
THE GIRL WHO HATED HOSPITALS (Episode 3) Adaeze sat by the riverbank, the cool breeze brushing against her face. The events of the past few days weighed heavily on her mind. The dreams, the hospital visits, and the mysterious woman from the river all pointed to something beyond her understanding.
By Haya princess7 months ago in Fiction
Mastering the First Date: What to Wear, Where to Go, and What to Say to Leave a Lasting Impression
First dates are exciting—but let’s be honest, they can also be nerve-wracking. You're meeting someone new, possibly someone special, and every decision counts. From what you wear to where you go and what you say, each detail can shape how the date unfolds—and whether there’s a second one.
By Muhammad Saeed7 months ago in Fiction
The Rot Within: An Italian Brainrot Story
Part I: Viral Echoes 2025 was the year irony became currency. For Dante Russo, a 24-year-old freelance digital artist from Trenton, New Jersey, life had become a looping feed of surreal clips and overstimulated memes. The latest obsession? "Italian Brainrot" — a bizarre TikTok trend where AI-generated animals, food, weapons, and furniture fused into garish hybrids, narrated by over-the-top, faux-Italian voiceovers.
By Muhammad Abbas khan7 months ago in Fiction
Colorado Couple Missing Since 2011 Found Dead in Abandoned Mine Eight Years Later
Colorado Couple Missing Since 2011 Found Dead in Abandoned Mine Eight Years Later A haunting mystery that tormented two families and baffled authorities for nearly a decade was finally laid to rest in 2019. The remains of Sarah Bennett, 26, and Andrew Miller, 28—two Colorado residents who vanished without a trace in 2011—were discovered deep inside a long-sealed uranium mine in Utah’s unforgiving San Rafael Swell. The revelation brought closure, but also raised chilling new questions about how and why they ended up there.
By Israr khan7 months ago in Fiction
From Hate to Love
Ayan Khan was the pride of his college — a cricket star known for his sharp mind and leadership skills. He had always been the center of attention, admired by many, envied by some, and respected by all. People saw him as confident and untouchable, but behind that confident exterior was a young man driven by ambition and the pressure to always be the best.
By Aman Ullah7 months ago in Fiction
NOT ALL HOMES WELCOME YOU. Content Warning.
My friend Mr. Sinha had always believed in logic. A retired forest officer with a stern face and a steady voice, he laughed off the idea of ghosts and curses. When he bought a sprawling but decaying zamindar house in a remote Bengal village, he felt like he had found peace at last.
By Isabella Wood7 months ago in Fiction
This Is What I Meant to Say
This Is What I Meant to Say; I rehearsed it a hundred times in my head. In the shower. On long walks. In the pauses between conversations. I even whispered it into my pillow some nights, just to see how the words felt in the air. But every time the moment came, I stayed silent. I smiled instead. I changed the subject. I told myself it wasn’t the right time — or worse, that you already knew.
By Kine Willimes7 months ago in Fiction











