Fan Fiction
Seerat (qualities) but the face does not love.
story of beauty and beast Once upon a time, a businessman lived with his three daughters. The merchant was in love with his three daughters. One day he had to go to another country for some work, before leaving, the merchant called his three daughters to him and asked, "My dear girls, what should I bring for all three of you from abroad?"
By Navin Kumar das4 years ago in Fiction
Doctaroo and the Guy with the Golden Gnu.
Chapter One A Tuesday morning in Hyde Park is much like every other morning in Hyde Park. Pigeons, Gulls and Starlings vie for attention from the tourists and joggers, each expecting seed, corn or the odd sandwich corner thrown to them by sightseers. However, this particular Tuesday was slightly different. The gulls had flown off to Margate, the pigeons had decided just to hang around Trafalgar Square and the starlings had discovered a garden in Beckenham where a little old lady had put out some fat balls and one of those suet-filled half coconut shells. The reason for this was that someone had parked an old, red Telephone Box on the grass near Prince's Gate. The door was open and an odd mixture of people came out.
By Paul Cowan4 years ago in Fiction
Wrongful Conviction
Hansel & Gretel the Gluttons This all started when those rotten kids kept eating my house. I am a lonely widow and can't afford to build a house out of anything more than treats. Everytime I add something to the house the little brats come by and eat it. No respect for their elders and no regard for anyone or anything other than their disgusting little sweet tooths.
By Christopher Head4 years ago in Fiction
The Snuggled Dinosaur
Looking all around, all Johnny could see was destruction. Lives lost needlessly in the most painful of circumstances. Body parts littered what looked like every square inch of the courtyard, but why had he been spared? He was a lowly navigator with no real value to his name.
By Ben Shelley4 years ago in Fiction
Hospitals need patients
Hospitals are becoming more efficient these days. Patients don't have to wait long at all because the hospital has a surplus of beds. In order to stay in business, hospitals have to do their best to avoid empty beds. This is both a good thing and, it seems, a bad thing.
By Thu Hà Khương4 years ago in Fiction
Aslan`s Country!
~Aslan`s Country~ Chapter 1! ~The Courtyard!~ “There weren’t always Dragons in the Valley!” Aslan said out loud as he stood there shaking his wise head and his majestically old Lion's mane extremely worried and completely forlorn about the frustrating situation staring him back in the face; not quite understanding what he was seeing and experiencing in what was taking place in the Valley Region in the Forest of the Woods between the World’s? A place and time where he finally realizes his wisdom has run out, perplexed as he stared out at what he was faced with, no longer did Aslan have any answers or ideas or solutions on what to do? How does he PUT OUT THE DRAGON’S FLAMES BURNING DOWN all the trees and life that has lived here in this place in times that started long before he ever took his first breath or lion’s roar of existence?
By Jennifer Cooley4 years ago in Fiction
A Virtual Band of Heroes
There weren’t always dragons in the Valley. And the game used to just be a game. I slipped the immersive gear over my eyes, immediately questioning whether I’d spawned into the correct location. Apparently, Adira had taken our parting words to heart, breaking the townhouse in with quite the party. To say the room was trashed was the epitome of an understatement. Had it not been for the two mops of white hair, it would have been near impossible to sort her from the mess of it all.
By Jacqueline Curtsinger4 years ago in Fiction
Hidden Enemy
''There weren't always dragons in the Valley. There was a time when the Valley was a peaceful place to live. Where you could enjoy life and the natural surroundings without having to be constantly caught in a vicious cycle of fear, fights, uncertainty, doubts and insecurity.'' Corazón said impatiently.
By Greighton Rivera4 years ago in Fiction







