Fable
The young Witch, a retelling
Minerva the witch was very versatile. She could shapeshift and do wonderous things while she flew around pretending to be this person or that thing. She could make her broom grow arms and transport her in style instead of sitting quite unladylike upon a flying stick.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Fiction
Goldilocks, The Locket, and The Three Bears
Once upon a time, rays of light shone through the schoolroom window and shimmered off Gwen's golden hair locks. Today was Show and Tell day, and she hated it. She had brought a tuft of bear hair in a locket that had belonged to her mother, who had died years ago. Her parents were known to be great hunters. Mrs. Ainsley called the children one at a time to show their unique treasure and tell the class its story.
By J. S. Wade2 years ago in Fiction
Into the Valley Gently
A long time ago, before the development of written language, or even before humans had developed any civilization beyond simple family groups, there lived a race of caretakers known only as the Druids. Their influence was widespread and lasting, even so far as to have humans create several groups in their name. With their magic, they protected and cultivated all things that were on the earth, under the leadership of Gaea, their leader. Of course, there were some among the Druids who believed that with their power they had the right to circumvent the natural order to aid their own ends, in opposition to the instruction of the goddess Delphinia. This second group was led by the one called Tellus.
By FFR Stories2 years ago in Fiction
A Timeless Myth of Harmony and Balance in Sierra.
Once upon a time, in the ancient land of Sierra, the balance of nature was governed by the mythical Rain and Sun. They were celestial beings, older than time itself, and their harmonious dance was responsible for the seasons and the growth of life on Earth.
By Abdul Sylva Bangura2 years ago in Fiction
The Little Mermaid from Hell. Content Warning.
In the deepest, darkest corner of the ocean, there lived a happy, beautiful and young mermaid named Ariel. Ariel was famous for her enchanting voice and her insatiable curiosity about the world beyond the sea. Ariel's heart was captivated by tales of the human realm, and she longed to explore it. She was just your typical friendly mermaid, thinking happy thoughts all day and having childish crushes on various mermaids and sailors she’d meet along the way.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Fiction








