Fan Fiction
The Twelve-Mile Home
For a decade, Leo’s life had been a study in motion. His identity was “super-commuter.” He lived in a neighbourhood called Oakwood, but his life was in the gleaming city center, twelve miles and two train rides away. His days were a blur of platforms, noise-canceling headphones, and the hypnotic rhythm of tracks. Oakwood was just the place where his apartment stored his stuff while he was gone.
By Habibullah2 months ago in Fiction
The Forgotten Signal
A soft hum of electricity filled the control room of Station Orion, a small communications outpost floating quietly above the Earth’s atmosphere. For most people, it was an unimportant dot on the map — but for Ayaan Malik, it was home, duty, and purpose.
By Iazaz hussain2 months ago in Fiction
THE TROUBLE WE CARRY
The night had that soft purple haze that makes everything look slightly out of focus, like the world hasn’t quite made up its mind about itself. Juno Reyes stood under the flickering streetlamp outside the closed pharmacy, her breath fogging in front of her in quick, uneven bursts. She kept checking the time on her cracked phone screen, even though she already knew what it said. Midnight. Too late. Much too late.
By Karl Jackson2 months ago in Fiction
The Lighthouse Keeper’s Secret
The lighthouse had stood on the cliff for over a century, its whitewashed walls battered by storms and salt, yet steadfast against time. To the townsfolk below, it was just a beacon for passing ships, a relic of a bygone era. But to Emma, who had spent her summers wandering the rocky shoreline as a child, the lighthouse held whispers of secrets long kept from the world.
By john dawar2 months ago in Fiction
The Night the Stars Fell Into the Sea. AI-Generated.
On the edge of Miraan Coast, where the sea hummed like an ancient lullaby, lived a quiet fisherman named Arav. Every evening he pushed his small blue boat into the water, following the same rhythm, the same routine, the same tired hope that tomorrow might be better than today.
By shakir hamid2 months ago in Fiction
Vocal.Media Need New Glasses
Maybe They Need New Glasses I have spent the last two days pulling my hair out, wondering what on earth I was doing wrong. Every poem I tried to put on Vocal got the same message back. Not in English. Not in English. Not in English. As if I had suddenly decided to start writing in ten different languages overnight.
By Marie381Uk 2 months ago in Fiction
The Last Lightkeeper
The Forgotten Lighthouse High above the restless sea, where the waves roared like ancient beasts and storms carved their rage into the cliffs, stood the Asterfall Lighthouse. For centuries, its white tower had guided ships away from the jagged rocks below.
By Iazaz hussain2 months ago in Fiction
The Doorway You Walk Past Every Day 🚪✨
Every town has one. Every neighborhood has one. Every person has walked past one and never realized what they were missing. A portal. A doorway. A thin slice of the world where reality feels just a little too quiet… a little too heavy… a little too charged, like the air itself is holding its breath.
By Karl Jackson2 months ago in Fiction
The Last Catalog
The Lennox Mansion Library was a mausoleum for books, and Elara was its reluctant caretaker. She was the last archivist before the wrecking ball turned two centuries of knowledge into dust. The city council had sold the land, deeming the building a rotting hazard. To Elara, each crumbling leather spine was a tragedy.
By Habibullah2 months ago in Fiction
Countdown. AI-Generated.
Part One: The Plan The city streets were quiet as the four men gathered in a cramped apartment above a laundromat. Outside, the hum of streetlights and distant traffic was the only sound. Inside, the table in the center was covered with maps, printed schedules, and diagrams of a large suburban house.
By William Ebden.2 months ago in Fiction










