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Wings Over the Wild
The sun rose like a golden wound over the Andes, streaking the icy peaks with blood-orange light. Kira Thorn tightened her gloves and checked the instruments on her ultralight glider, The Peregrine. Altimeter steady. Wind to the northwest. Everything ready.
By muqaddas shura9 months ago in Fiction
ACOTAR Book 6: Sarah J. Maas Ne Kya Kya Bataya Ab Tak?. AI-Generated.
ACOTAR Book 6: Everything Sarah J. Maas Has Said So Far The ACOTAR series (short for A Court of Thorns and Roses) by Sarah J. Maas has become a favorite for fantasy readers all over the world. With magic, romance, danger, and powerful characters, each book has kept fans turning pages late into the night.
By Tanushree Das9 months ago in Fiction
After The Stars Fell By Hridya Sharma
I often wondered what love is. Is it truly the warm, fuzzy emotions that ooze out of true mirth of care and adore, or is it a product of prevalent capitalism that exists within our world? That makes it easy for the consumeristic and hyperagile construct to sell products to the humans as a marketing tactic, to slip in through the psyche of innocent minds, to create a buzz, to find their weaklings and exploit them for company profits and expansions. I still find myself wondering what love is, pondering over that thought. I searched on Chatgpt What do you think love is, What does love truly mean? Is there any premise in the age-old tales of true eternal love, or are they just some flipping pages of history that are known to mankind through the legends of time, through the sands of ripple effects that last through time? Does happily ever after truly exist? I scrambledly typed and asked the language model, aka AI genius.
By Hridya Sharma9 months ago in Fiction
Beneath the Tree That Watched Us
The Tree on the Hill On the edge of a quiet village named Kalwara, stood a tall, old peepal tree, alone on a small hill. Its branches were wide, its bark dark and cracked like an ancient face, and its leaves sang with the wind. The villagers called it “The Watching Tree”, because no matter where you stood on the hill, it felt like the tree was looking right at you.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Fiction
Toxic People, Hidden Harm
Toxic People: Do You Know Who You Are? There's the person who may have everything going on, but they are rotting at you at the core. And the long-term effects of a toxic person can feel as harmful as poison. You may not notice this at first, but it will be drained on you, causing mental fatigue. At some moment, you will see this one that is the cause of the weight.
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in Fiction
The Game of Secrets
In a quaint little village, nestled on the banks of a river, stands an old house brimming with mysteries. Within its walls lies a hidden treasure, but uncovering it is no simple task. Each year, the villagers host a game known as Raaz Da Khel. In this game, everyone must tackle various challenges, and the victor gets to claim the treasure. However, this isnt just a game for fun each task carries the risk of death, and tragically, someone loses their life every year.
By Nikita Angel9 months ago in Fiction










