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Breaking the Rules of Time: A Temptation to Alter History
In the year 2047, time travel had become a reality, thanks to the groundbreaking research of Dr. Emily Wright. It was a technological breakthrough that allowed people to travel back in time, but with a catch. The past could be observed, but not changed. The laws of physics and causality made it impossible for any event to be altered, no matter how minor. Or so they thought.
By LEO STORIES3 years ago in Fiction
unconditional
If walls could talk, the tales I would tell; of holding hearts, wearing joy, and carrying the burdens of too much to bear. I am a keeper of all; the good, the bad, & the sad. Follow along closely for this is a tangled tale of a love so absolute, no matter the changing hue.
By Greer Monroe3 years ago in Fiction
The Future of Space Travel: Exploring the Possibilities and Challenges Ahead
The concept of space travel has captured our imagination for generations, and in recent years, the possibilities have become more real than ever before. With advancements in technology, new space missions, and private space companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin entering the arena, we are on the cusp of a new era in space exploration. In this article, we will explore the future of space travel, the possibilities and challenges that lie ahead, and what it all means for humanity.
By jaswanth m3 years ago in Fiction
What is a wall but enslaved stones!
If walls could talk, they would sing for you this lovely song, sung by the VAMPYR, while sitting atop my form: "Twelve dreams for the Red Queen under crown of stone. Eight voracious beasts born from eight restless nights. Four nails piercing the flesh of the sinner. One prayer for the summoned called by this song. 'Tis perhaps the countdown to oblivion, for the once proud city of London. 'Tis perchance her inhabitants last dance, alone to face death and pestilence. Confronted by the eerie and unknown, mortals became desperate for answers. A flock's flight makes for an omen, the falling of a star a dire presage. Turning to priests for interpretation when there was no reason to be found. When religion failed, men turned to science. I saw them build such vain cities, crafting machines made for endless war. New questions flourished as old answers withered. What is darkness but lurking sun? What is a wall but enslaved stone? What is glass but tortured sand? What is song but a call to arms? What is hate but jilted love? What is life but Death pending! Since the apple was plucked from the sacred tree, mortality was believed to be God's punishment. A righteous snare to keep mankind from ascending to the stars. They were all so wrong. Death is not a wicked thing, nor some holy retribution. A true punishment would be to never know it's sweet kiss. Awaken from the harshness and be born once more". (From Vampyr Video Game 2018).
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Fiction
New life
In the year 3042, humanity had long since abandoned the surface of the Earth. Pollution, climate change, and resource depletion had made the planet uninhabitable. But thanks to the foresight of a few brilliant minds, humanity had found a new home: the depths of the ocean.
By Timuçin Şen3 years ago in Fiction
COMFORT ZONE
People living or had experienced to live on their own may understand the comfort of living a life within a four walls home separated from the noise of the outside world. I called this my comfort zone and my sweet escape. A place where I can be my own self and can take off the mask I need to wear when I go out and step outside of my home to face the world. Sounds cliché but in my own opinion and based on own experience, it is the best decision I have ever made into my life.
By Lou_Einale3 years ago in Fiction
The Time Traveler's Dilemma
Henry had always been fascinated by history. As a child, he spent hours reading books and watching documentaries about past events. As he grew older, this fascination only intensified, and he became more and more interested in the possibility of time travel.
By Newss Next3 years ago in Fiction









