Fable
If Walls Could Talk
If walls could talk, the secrets they would reveal would be enough to fill volumes of books. They would tell stories of love and loss, triumph and tragedy, of the lives that have passed through their doors and the events that have unfolded within their confines. The walls of the old, rundown mansion on the outskirts of town were no different. They had seen everything from the extravagant parties of the wealthy elite to the quiet, solitary lives of the reclusive owners. And they had kept all their secrets close, until one day, they could no longer keep silent.
By Hafsa Hameed3 years ago in Fiction
That Time I got Reincarnated as a Wall
Oh, what a world it would be if walls could talk. The stories they could tell from such a limited perspective. The wonders and miracles they must have witnessed from construction to destruction. Only a world of magic, myths and legends could possess such a thrilling concept as that. Sadly, worlds like that only exist in movies and TV shows. That’s what I used to think, at least. Hi, my name is Brick And Mortar and these are my memoirs. I am the last standing wall of Castle Draníam. Yes, that castle. The home to most of the legends of Trebor.
By Robbie Nagle3 years ago in Fiction
Byron the Baby Blue Bison Goes Missing
The Heroes of This Galaxy were facing their toughest challenge yet. Lady Shadow Del Mar the breakdancing vegan dog was in the middle of a performance with Raiden the rowdy red ram when a brilliant blind bat flew into Raiden who then bounced into Lady Shadow. They all fell off the stage, knocking down the main support which in turn crushed the sound equipment, which then sparked an explosion that made all of the lights go out. It took a few minutes, but eventually the emergency generator kicked on and there were lights again. Only there was a huge problem. Byron the baby blue bison was missing and they suspected that this incident was set up by the poachers that had been spotted in the area, the real reason they were in this part of the galaxy. They were on a mission to catch those pesky poachers, and now those poachers had taken Byron. Baby blue bison skin was worth a lot in this galaxy and many others, and bison were facing extinction due to the illegal trade. One of their own was in danger now; The Heroes of This Galaxy had to act fast.
By Priestess Ganesa3 years ago in Fiction
The Rise of the Dragon: The Chinese Balloon Invasion of America
Sure, I can expand on the story "The Rise of the Dragon" to reach 900 words. The summer of 2022 was a time of celebration in America, as people came out of lockdown and finally gathered together once again. Festivals and events were taking place all over the country, and it was at one of these gatherings that the first Chinese dragon balloon was spotted.
By The professor_Storyteller 3 years ago in Fiction
Adventures of The Time Travelers
"The Incredible Journey of Jack and Sarah as They Alter the Course of History" Once upon a time, there was a man named Jack who had discovered the secret of time travel. He had been working on this invention for years, and finally, it was ready. He stepped into the time machine, and it was like nothing he had ever experienced before. The world around him blurred, and he was transported to a different place and time.
By Content Creator3 years ago in Fiction
THE LOST COLONY ADVENTURES of HIDEAWAY ISLAND
“Wait…no, don’t do that!” Seething, icy layers of dread sunk deeper into the pit of my stomach, plopping right next to my resolution. A lurching, retching motion swayed my insides, turning my head as I felt my stomach spin again—was it, no, it couldn’t be. Yesterday was bad enough, I had woken up in a smelly cesspit of a barge—a ship, a place I had only ever read about and trust me when I say—it wasn’t what dreams were made of—and this morning—same thing. I could taste the unwashed smells of a thousand men before I even opened my eyes.
By K.H. Obergfoll3 years ago in Fiction
Walls on LSD Now Help
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful house that stood on the edge of a quiet town. It was a modest, two-story home with white walls, a red roof, and large windows that let in the warm sunshine. The house was surrounded by a large, lush garden with a tall fence that kept the outside world at bay.
By Christopher Franklin Hyer3 years ago in Fiction









