Fable
"Exposure: The David's Investigation of a Corrupt Factory and its Powerful Owner"
David, a seasoned journalist with a knack for uncovering the truth, was assigned to investigate a local factory that had been releasing dangerous pollutants into the surrounding community.
By Ajin C Jose3 years ago in Fiction
Top 10 Highest-Grossing Hollywood Films of All Time
Top 10 Highest-Grossing Hollywood Films of All Time: 1)Avengers: Endgame (2019) - A superhero film directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, it is the fourth Avengers film and the 22nd film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It grossed over $2.798 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film of all time.
By Honor White Angel3 years ago in Fiction
The Top 10 Most cin the World
The Top 10 Most Mysterious Places in the World: The Bermuda Triangle The Oak Island Money Pit The Nazca Lines in Peru The Loch Ness Monster in Scotland The Tunguska Event in Russia The Voynich Manuscript The Mothman Prophecies in West Virginia The Oakville Blobs in Washington The Black Dahlia Murder in California The Hinterkaifeck Murders in Germany Please keep in mind that many of these places have theories that have been debunked as inaccurate or exaggerated, and it's important to note that there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that these disappearances were caused by anything other than natural phenomena such as storms, and human errors.
By Honor White Angel3 years ago in Fiction
Peter's Underground Adventure
Once upon a time, a curious little rabbit named Peter lived in a lush green meadow. Peter was different from the other rabbits. He was always eager to explore the world around him. He was always looking for new adventures and discoveries. He loved to hop through the tall grass, and one day, while doing just that, he stumbled upon a small hole in the ground.
By Hugh Anetoh3 years ago in Fiction
Wacky Gadgets And Machines Maker
Once upon a time, there was a small town called Wackyville. The town was known for its strange and peculiar inhabitants, but none were quite as odd as Harold. Harold was a tall, lanky man with a wild shock of unkempt hair and a knack for inventing the most ridiculous gadgets.
By Unbounded Soul3 years ago in Fiction
The Last Cat
It had happened so fast. Within a year every cat (but one) on the face of the earth was either dead or in the process of dying. The newly discovered virus, Feline Leukemia Virus - variant AB.8 (FLV-Ab8), was found to be responsible for the deaths. Most scientists believed the virus had arisen naturally, a mutation or series of mutations of the commonly circulating Feline Leukemia virus, which, though often fatal, is not all that transmissable, and for which a highly effective vaccine exists. A small but vocal minority of scientists were convinced the virus was the result of a bioweapons research program. They claimed the virus had managed to escape its home lab either by acccident, or that it had been released intentionally. Most pointed the finger at Russia and China as both were known to have or have had active bioweapons research programs, and they remain two of the very few countries where laboratory research using cats (domestic cats) as test subjects is still allowed and fairly common. In truth, the bioweapons crowd had some strong arguments in their favor. There were elements of the FLV-Ab8 genome that had sequence signatures indicative of human intervention. Most troubling however was the speed and mechanisms by which the virus mutated within the infected host to evade its' immune system. This was something that had never seen in a naturally occuring virus before. Virologists and molecular biologists would be studying and learning from this virus for a very long time to come. In the now however, the virus' impact was devastating and every cat was affected equally. By every cat, I mean every cat, from the most common domestic to the most exotic wild species, each and every one of the 37 cat species comprising the family Felidae was gone or soon to be gone, forever. This included, among others, cheetahs, pumas, jaguars, leopards, lions, lynxes, tiger, and domestic cats, living in any region of the world, and cats are native to almost every region on Earth, with the exception of Australia and Antarctica. I say forever because all attempts at cloning had failed, and though each species' genetic material had been saved and frozen in cryogenic storage, it would be hundreds, perhaps thousands of years before technology would advance to the stage where this material could be used to produce the cats again. The ecological impacts were significant and mostly just beginning to be felt. Rodent populations had boomed out of control in many important agricultural regions resulting in untold levels of crop destruction, starvation, and putting several countries on the brink of war. Resource competition between countries contributed to greatly rising tensions world wide. Diseases the rodents transmit such as plague and hanta were on the rise, and there were many more predicted impacts, along with surely many, many more that remained unforseen. The earth, however, would persevere, it would adapt, we would adapt, we would survive the loss of the cats, as painful as it might be.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Fiction
You're the reason for these tears.
"You're the reason for these tears” was all that was written on the postcard Laura Rogers found behind the radiator in the bedroom. The picture on the front was of raindrops on a piece of glass, a window, she supposed. She carried the postcard through her apartment to the kitchen where she switched on the kettle to make a cup of tea. Coffee was out these days, it made her too anxious and jittery. She placed the postcard on the counter and picked up the newspaper she had bought in the corner shop when she was buying soya milk, sugar and loose tea that morning. ‘Subway Suicides - A leap too far?’ was the headline. "Why is there never any good news?" Laura mused and dropped the paper on top of the postcard as the kettle began to whistle.
By Coeurdelion3 years ago in Fiction








