Fable
Manu was punished for lying
Dear children! In a distant forest, there lived a group of cats. They all had a deep friendship. All the cats used to play together and even go out to eat together. The winter season had begun and the cold outside was getting worse. In such a situation, the cats found it impossible to leave the house, but they had to go out to fill their stomachs.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Fiction
The Letter I Was Never Meant to Read
By Nadeem Shah It was tucked inside the back of an old shoebox—between brittle birthday cards and a black-and-white photo of a woman I didn’t recognize. I wasn’t supposed to find it. But fate has a cruel way of revealing things when you’re least prepared.
By Nadeem Shah 6 months ago in Fiction
The 2025 Kamchatka Megathrust Earthquake: A Wake‑Up Call Across the Pacific
The 2025 Kamchatka Megathrust Earthquake: A Wake‑Up Call Across the Pacific On July 30, 2025, a massive magnitude 8.8 earthquake shook the remote waters off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, marking one of the strongest temblors recorded in modern times. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of its causes, impacts, aftermath, and what it reveals about global preparedness.
By youssef mohammed6 months ago in Fiction
Under the Crimson Sky
By Nadeem Shah The sky bled red the evening I returned to Raven Hollow. I hadn’t been back in twelve years—not since the night everything I believed in was shattered. The roads felt narrower, the trees darker, like the whole town was holding its breath, waiting for me to remember what I’d tried so hard to forget.
By Nadeem Shah 6 months ago in Fiction
Wild Tribe
The plane was moving smoothly when it suddenly started to sway in the air. All the passengers were scared. Some started screaming loudly. Some passengers started praying. The pilot was unable to control the plane at all. He could not even communicate with the control room. The plane was falling rapidly towards the ground. All the passengers were crying in fear.
By Echoes of Life6 months ago in Fiction
Midnight at the Carnival of Lost Souls
I was nineteen when I stumbled upon the Carnival of Lost Souls. Not in a dream, not in a book—but in real life, on a night when I had nothing left but questions and silence. It was October, the wind sharp with the scent of drying leaves and burning wood. I had run away from another argument, another slammed door, another feeling I didn’t know how to carry.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Fiction
Rubaboo Stew
"If you're not going to sing, why are you still awake?" "I like listening." "Loser." Scout Master Mark interrupted the building argument, "If you don't want to sing, Tres, then you don't have to. But it'll be more fun if you do. And Thomas, don't insult people."
By Alexander McEvoy6 months ago in Fiction
I Followed a Strange Trail on Google Maps – What I Found Shocked Me
1. The Glitch That Changed Everything Maya Chen’s life was measured in pixels. As a satellite imagery analyst for TerraGlobal, her job was to spot discrepancies in digital maps. But when a jagged green trail appeared overnight on Google Maps—snaking through downtown Seattle where no park existed—even she dismissed it as a glitch.
By Habibullah6 months ago in Fiction
Whispers in the Dark
The jungle had always belonged to the predators. At least, that’s what the villagers believed. For generations, they whispered tales of a beast that hunted only under the new moon—a creature with glowing eyes, breath like smoke, and claws that left no trail. They called it "Shaqaal", meaning "the Silent One."
By Muhammad Bilal6 months ago in Fiction










