Fable
African Parable: Mbaku and the Illuminated Baobab
(Created with the assistance of Chatgpt and Bing) In the heart of the African wilderness, there lived a daring and clever hunter named Mbaku. He was respected by his tribe for his courage and resourcefulness in providing for the community. However, Mbaku's insatiable curiosity and desire to challenge the natural order drew the attention of the powerful deity, Mawu-Lisa, who was the creator of all life.
By Uniqe stories2 years ago in Fiction
Blue Beetle
AI-generated Support In the bustling metropolis of Silvercrest, a city known for its towering skyscrapers and technological marvels, lived a young inventor named Eli. From a young age, Eli was captivated by the mysteries of science and the potential of innovation.
By Jenny Huynh2 years ago in Fiction
The Exchange
“Hey Brad?” Jules yells. “Can you come to the bedroom?” When Brad arrives in the doorway, he sees his wife lying down; the TV remote balanced on her gigantic belly. It’s Thursday night, around 8:30 PM. She’s watching And Just Like That. “What’s up?” Brad asks. Jules pauses the show. “I need you to go to Jamba Juice.” Brad moves closer, unsure if he heard her correctly. “Sorry, did you just say Jamba Juice?” “I did.” Brad runs his hand across the back of his neck. “I mean, it’s kind of late. I don’t know if they’re op—""Just go?” Jules pleads. “For us?” she clasps both hands around her stomach. She is so round. So earnest. Brad gives in. “Okay, I’ll go. What do you want?” Jules hits play on the remote. “I’ll have a large Peanut Butter Moo’d.”
By Alex Falconer2 years ago in Fiction
The conquest
There was once a big forest. It stood at the edge of fields and pastures, tall and dark like a citadel, so vast that it blocked out a whole section of the horizon. In the shade of the forest stretched fertile plains, and these plains were inhabited by a people whose name history has not preserved. These people cultivated their lands, raised flocks, obeyed customs, loved and died according to the common law. To the north the forest, to the south high mountains separated them almost entirely from the rest of the world. They knew of the neighboring countries only what the rare visits of lost travelers or bold merchants revealed to them, and did not wish to know more, their soil being fertile and sufficient for their needs.
By khalifa assime2 years ago in Fiction
The Little Mermaid
Far out in the ocean, the water is as blue as the petals of the loveliest cornflower, and as clear as the purest glass. In the deepest expanses of the ocean, there lie miraculous palaces carved out of sea crystals. Dazzling temples and palaces built from gargantuan pearls forged from clams larger than any known to mankind. Bioluminescent jade and emerald jewels decorate magnificent halls far older than the memory of those that live on the surface.
By Steve Hanson2 years ago in Fiction








