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The Complete Tales of Lucy Gold
Lucy Gold was a peculiar girl with an even stranger fascination for storytelling. She would spend hours lost in the pages of her favorite books, living out the adventures of the characters in her head. But as she grew older, Lucy realized that she didn't just want to read stories - she wanted to create them.
By leon felix3 years ago in Fiction
Aria and the Three-Dimensional Adventures
In a world beyond our own, there existed a realm unlike any other. It was a world of three dimensions, where everything had depth and height, width and volume. In this world, creatures and structures existed that defied the laws of our universe, and the possibilities for adventure and discovery were endless.
By Vocal Trending 3 years ago in Fiction
What’s to Become of the Boy?
As a young boy growing up in a small town, Billy had always felt like an outsider. He had never quite fit in with the other kids in his class, and often found himself spending his afternoons alone, wandering the woods that surrounded his home.
By leon felix3 years ago in Fiction
Territory of Light
Yukiko has always been a dreamer, with her head in the clouds and her feet barely touching the ground. She spent most of her life chasing after the stars, hoping to catch a glimpse of something magical and otherworldly. She was constantly in search of something that would ignite her soul and light up her world.
By leon felix3 years ago in Fiction
"Frida: The Chatty Fridge"
Have you ever wondered what your household appliances get up to when you're not around? Well, in this world, they talk, they joke, and they even snack! Meet Frida, the refrigerator with a big mouth and an insatiable appetite for life (and cheese). Join her on a wild and wacky adventure as she chats, chomps, and charms her way through the kitchen, leaving a trail of laughter and crumbs in her wake. Get ready for a story that's cooler than cool, and sure to leave you feeling refrigerator-fantastic!
By ABDUL MUSARAF3 years ago in Fiction
The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros
The sun was setting on a quiet street in a small neighborhood in Chicago. It was the end of summer, and the air was still warm and humid. As I walked down the street, I couldn't help but notice a small, rundown house on the corner. It looked like it had been abandoned for years, with peeling paint and a broken fence.
By leon felix3 years ago in Fiction




