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A Child’s Dream of Mars. AI-Generated.
1. The Boy Who Watched the Sky In a small, crowded city, nestled between concrete towers and tangled wires, lived a boy named Aasim. At just twelve years old, he had one peculiar habit—every evening after school, he would climb the stairs to the roof and just stare at the sky.
By Kaleem Ullah7 months ago in Fiction
Domino Effect
The old coffee machine in the corner of the break room at Sterling & Co. always wheezed before it dripped, a familiar, comforting sound that had punctuated countless hurried mornings. Today, it was the backdrop to Sarah’s internal battle. The quarterly reports were due in an hour, and she’d spotted a discrepancy, a small, almost negligible error in the sales figures from the North division. It was a single digit, off by a mere few thousand dollars, easily missed amidst millions.
By FlammyWrites7 months ago in Fiction
Toad Sues God
Once upon a time, in a year no one could quite remember, the sky brought a terrible drought. The sun scorched the trees month after month, drying up rivers and lakes. All living things were left with no water to drink. The great and powerful animals who had once terrorized the forest now lay helpless, tongues hanging out, waiting for death. None of them could think of a way to save themselves or the world around them. Their strength had only ever been used to bully others, never to confront Heaven.
By Tuấn Trần Việt7 months ago in Fiction
🐿️ The Squirrel’s Missing Acorn Heist
It all began on a crisp autumn morning when Chester the squirrel awoke to find his prized golden acorn missing. This was no ordinary acorn. It wasn’t gold in color — it was actually gold. A shiny, nut-sized trinket he’d found near a human picnic site last spring. Ever since, Chester had kept it safe in his tree hollow, hidden beneath piles of real acorns. To the forest, it was his treasure. To him, it was a symbol of pride. And now it was gone. His whiskers twitched. His tiny paws trembled. There were no signs of a break-in — no snapped twigs, no disturbed leaves. Just an empty hollow and a sinking feeling in his belly. “This is a heist,” Chester muttered. “And I’m going to crack it wide open.”
By Shoaib Afridi7 months ago in Fiction
Whispers of the Forgotten Sky
When the stars vanished, humanity discovered the truth hidden in the darkness. No one noticed at first. A few astronomers reported missing constellations, but the news cycle moved too fast for anyone to care. It wasn’t until the stars vanished entirely—one night, all at once—that the world finally looked up.
By abidnaseem7 months ago in Fiction
Greek Mythology
1. THE COSMIC ORIGINS OF TARTAROS 1.1. The First Powers from Chaos According to Hesiod's Theogonia, one of the main sources of ancient Greek mythology , everything started with Chaos at the beginning of the universe. Chaos refers to an infinite and formless void in which order, form, and meaning do not yet exist. This "first" being or state is the starting point of the basic building blocks of the universe. Among the first beings to come after Chaos are Gaia (Earth), Tartaros (Depth), Eros (Love), Nyx (Night), and Erebus (Darkness). These beings are not gods or goddesses in the classical sense, but are direct cosmic forces. That is, they are the first energy fields that determine the functioning of the universe.
By Remzi Kazdal7 months ago in Fiction











