Fable
Chapter 6 :The Price of Power
As Yuuto continues to hone his newfound abilities, he begins to realize that his power comes at a great cost. The more he uses it, the more he feels drained and weakened. Despite this, he pushes himself to his limits, determined to become stronger and protect those he cares about.
By Abhishek Vijayan3 years ago in Fiction
The Raven's Love: A Crow's Tale of Loss and Renewal
Once there was a crow named Edgar who lived in a bustling city. Edgar was a magnificent bird with black feathers that shone in the sunlight, and he had a sharp mind that was unmatched by any of his feathered friends. However, despite his intelligence and his impressive appearance, Edgar was always lonely.
By The Truth Speaks3 years ago in Fiction
The Last Adventure: Finding Treasure in a Life Well-Lived
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the hills, there lived a young boy named Raj. He was a happy child, always eager to help others and make new friends. He loved to explore the countryside, climb trees, and play with his dog, Rocky.
By The Truth Speaks3 years ago in Fiction
Lost and Found
As the sun began to set over the calm blue sea, the silhouette of a great city rose up on the horizon. It was the largest city in the world, but it had been abandoned for centuries. The once-thriving metropolis was now nothing more than a ghostly shell of its former self. But one man was about to discover its secrets.
By ABDUL MUSARAF3 years ago in Fiction
The Double Life Killer
Detective Olivia Coleman had seen her fair share of gruesome crimes in her time, but nothing had prepared her for the horrors she was about to face. A psychopath was on the loose in the city, and he seemed to be getting bolder with each passing night. Olivia knew she had to catch him before he struck again.
By Narrative Eye3 years ago in Fiction
SARANGE
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Maya who had a crush on a boy named Rohit in her school days. Maya had always been crazy about Rohit since her school days. Rohit was two years older than her and also her senior. She would often see him in the school corridor and her heart would skip a beat. She would blush and hide behind her friends, trying not to let Rohit notice her.
By Salini Kathir 3 years ago in Fiction
ADAUGO
It was in the early eighties, around the time a group of senior army officers overthrew the democratically elected government, when Austrian lace and aso-oke were trendy and church services were fashion shows - an endless, shameless carnival of women in colorful blouses blended with expensive ichafu which they tied in layers and pleats until the scarves were piled atop their heads like a large plant, obstructing the view of everyone seated behind them. Everyone looked forward to Sundays, going to church. Those who could not afford these processions snuck in very early for the children's service, because that was the graceful thing to do - worship with the children in their simple clothes of cheap blouses over Nigerian wax, and second-hand shoes whose heels had worn out and made koi-koi-koi sounds on the tiled floor.
By Elizabeth Nana3 years ago in Fiction
Magical Seeds – Story of Max the Kid Mouse
Magical Seeds – Story of Max the Kid Mouse There was a time there lived a young, curious mouse called Max. Max was a resident of a warm hole in a farmer’s field. Every day, he would run out of his burrow to discover the world around him.
By Abhi Saini HOS3 years ago in Fiction



