Fable
Medical Report: J. & J.
Note: This story is part of the Vocal + Assist on Facebook Lost in a Story Challenge You see a lot of horrible things on the night shift – stabbings, burn victims, all those ‘accidents’ with vegetables – but even for me this was a new one.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Fiction
THE MORALS OF FRIENDSHIP OF A MOUSE AND THE EAGLE
Once upon a time, there was a mouse who lived in a small hole in the ground. He was a very timid mouse, and he was always afraid of being eaten by a predator. One day, the mouse was out foraging for food when he saw a majestic eagle soaring overhead. The mouse was amazed by the eagle's beauty and strength.
By Rhazan's Pen2 years ago in Fiction
The External Mystery: Why Nobody Knows When They Will Die
In a quiet corner of the world, there existed a small town named Veridian, where an unusual phenomenon puzzled its residents for generations. It was a mystery that had become a part of their daily lives, a mystery that had no easy answer: Why did nobody in Veridian know when they would die?
By Alpha the great 2 years ago in Fiction
The First Writer
He sat and thought, though he didn't know he was thinking. The meat was slowly roasting over what they would later call “fire” as he and the others sat and thought, though they didn't know it, either. Slapping at the small creature that was crawling in his beard, he knocked it to the floor of the cave. He had learned that the front end could hurt him, so he picked it up by the the other end, contemplated it for a moment, then popped it into his mouth and bit down. Immediately, his gag reflex told him that had been a mistake and he spat it back into his hand.
By Dana Crandell2 years ago in Fiction
Whispers of the Earth: A Symphony of Hope and Renewal. Content Warning.
In the year 2250, Earth stood at the brink of irreversible change. Centuries of industrialization and disregard for the environment had taken their toll. The air was thick with pollution, and once-glistening rivers were now murky and lifeless. The Earth, our home, was in peril. Yet, amid the despair, a flicker of hope remained.
By Paula Roza Pricop2 years ago in Fiction
The Queen of Sheba and a Messenger Bird (Part 2/2)
Instead, Bilqis decided to test King Sulaiman's honesty by sending him a letter full of rich gifts and complex questions. King Suleiman ignored them when the delegation of majesty arrived with gifts. He sent them back saying that he would bring such a mighty force that they would not be able to resist and humiliate them by banishing them from the land.
By Thowhid Miah2 years ago in Fiction
Gandalf the Grey vs Wladimir Putin
Chapter One: The Ominous Threat In the heart of London, where the clocktower known as Big Ben stood sentinel, a dark shadow fell over the city. The ominous tidings spread like wildfire: Wladimir Putin, a man of formidable resolve, had unleashed a catastrophic weapon, an atomic bomb, into the depths of the ocean just off England's coast. The looming menace of a colossal tsunami threatened to engulf and devastate half the nation. Gandalf the Grey, sensing the impending doom, knew that a reckoning was at hand.
By Luke Morris2 years ago in Fiction
The Queen of Sheba and a Messenger Bird (Part-01 of 02)
The Queen of Sheba's account is mostly found in the religious books and traditions, such as the Bible and the Quran. According to Islamic mythology, the Queen of Sheba, also known as Bilqis, is a mythical character from antiquity. She is reported to have ruled over the ancient kingdom of Sheba, which is thought to have been on the southern Arabian Peninsula, probably in what is now Yemen.
By Thowhid Miah2 years ago in Fiction






