Fantasy
When the Sun Didn’t Rise for 30 Days
When the Sun Didn’t Rise for 30 Days A Tale of Survival, Fear, and Hope in the Longest Night The sun is something most of us take for granted. We wake up with its first light, and we rest when it sets, knowing it will return the next morning without fail. But imagine a world where one day the sun doesn’t come back. Not for a few hours. Not for one long night. But for thirty days in a row.
By Farooq Hashmi4 months ago in Fiction
The Birthday Door. Winner in Parallel Lives Challenge.
The first time Elena saw the shimmer in the mirror, she thought it was a trick of the light. She was six, sitting cross-legged on the carpet of her small bedroom, the soft, uneven beams of the afternoon sun spilling through the curtains. Her mother had left her alone with a slice of cake and a candle, humming quietly as she washed dishes in the kitchen. It was her birthday. Their birthday.
By Dagmar Goeschick4 months ago in Fiction
The Man Who Spoke to Shadows
In the village of Norwyn, silence was tradition. People spoke only when necessary, and whispers were currency. Tucked between forgotten hills and silent woods, the village was both peaceful and unsettling — like a song held on its last note, never finishing, never beginning.
By wahdatulla4 months ago in Fiction
Samuel’s Room
When Clara inherited her grandmother’s house, it felt less like a gift and more like a responsibility. The estate was old, sprawling, and sagging under the weight of time. Its walls leaned inward like listening shoulders, its corridors were narrow veins through which only silence traveled. Every step she took echoed in a way that made her imagine the house remembering who had once walked there.
By Muhammad Ilyas4 months ago in Fiction
The Boy and the Camel
The desert stretched endlessly under the golden sun shimmering like a sea of fire. From afar it looked lifeless but anyone who lived in its embrace knew that the desert had its own soul. It whispered through the wind roared through the sandstorms and carried the footprints of countless travelers who had crossed it over centuries.
By Article Writing Master4 months ago in Fiction
I Cheated on My Husband| True story
I am Mary I'm 40 years old I have two children my husband John is 45 years old we have been married for 18 years when we got married I was happy John was kind he smiled every day he said I love you I believed him I wanted to build a good life with him we had our first child after 2 years it was a boy his name is Adam he is smart and funny two years later we had a girl her name is Lily she is kind and loves to sing at first John was a good husband he worked hard he brought home money I stayed home to care for the children I cooked cleaned and helped them learn but after some years John changed he worked late he went on trips he didn't tell me where he went he stopped saying I love you I asked him why are you so busy he said I work for this family don't ask me questions I was sad but I stayed quiet I loved him I hoped he would change one day 7 years ago John went on a trip I found two plane tickets I saw another woman's name my heart broke I cried for 3 days I felt lost and alone when John came back I asked him who is she he said she is nobody don't worry I didn't believe him but I said okay I wanted to keep my family together my son was only 3 years old I didn't want to break his heart over the years johon stayed the same he worked late he went on trips I knew he still saw the other woman my heart grew cold I felt empty I cleaned the house but it didn't feel like a home I cooked meals but I had no joy I looked at John but he was like a stranger one day I met someone from my past his name was Alex we were friends long long ago he was kind and gentle I saw him with his wife he opened the car door for her he helped her with her coat I thought this is care this is love I never had this Alex and I started to talk he asked me how are you I said I am fine but I wasn't fine he listened to me he said you are important you are strong I started to feel alive again I smiled I laughed for 3 months we talked we didn't need much I didn't want gifts or big promises I only wanted care I wanted to feel loved but JN found out he was angry he shouted why did you do this I said because I needed love we had long talks John cried he said I love you please don't leave I asked him why now why after 18 years he said I didn't know you were hurting one night I got very sick I went to the hospital John stayed with me he held my hand he said don't leave me I love you for the second time in 18 years I heard those words I love you now John is at home he sleeps next to me but I know the other woman is still waiting for him I don't know what will happen my heart is tired I want to believe John but it is hard I try to smile for my children I try to be strong I know I am not perfect I made mistakes but I only wanted to feel loved I don't know what the future holds I only hope for peace after everything that happened I began to think deeply about my life I spent many nights awake staring at the ceiling my mind was full of questions should I stay should I leave what is best for my children what is best for me John joh tried to be better he stayed home more often he helped with small things like taking out the trash or washing the dishes he asked do you need help these were small changes but I noticed them still my heart was not the same I felt like I was living with a stranger when I looked at John I didn't see the man I married I saw a man who broke my trust one evening I sat with my children Adam and Lily we were eating dinner they were laughing and telling stories about school I looked at them and thought they are so happy they don't know the pain in my heart after dinner I asked Adam do you think Daddy and I are happy Adam looked surprised he said I don't know Mom you are always kind to each other but sometimes I feel like you are sad Lily who was younger said Mom I just want us to stay together I don't want anything to change their words made me cry I didn't want to hurt them but I also knew I couldn't pretend forever one day I decided to visit Alex we hadn't talked since John found out about us I needed to say goodbye when I saw Alex he smiled at me he asked how are you I said I am trying to fix my life Alex nodded he said you are strong Mary I know you will find your way I thanked him I told him you gave me something I will never forget you reminded me that I am important then I walked away I knew it was the last time I would see him I decided to talk to John I said we need to be honest with each other do you want this marriage to work John looked at me he said yes I want us to stay together I made mistakes but I love you I asked him can you leave the other woman can you give me the love and care I need he said I will try I told him trying is not enough I need you to mean it JN started to spend more time with me we went for walks together we talked about small things like the weather and the children slowly I began to see a little hope but my heart was still unsure forgiving John was the hardest thing I ever did I thought about all the pain he caused me I remembered the nights I cried alone I remembered the plane ticket with Lisa's name on it but I also thought about my own mistakes I thought about Alex and the time I spent with him one day I looked in the mirror and said to myself Mary you are not perfect you made mistakes too if you want peace you need to forgive now I take life one day at a time John and I are still together but things are not perfect he says he loves me but I still feel a little doubt I focus on my children I want them to grow up in a happy home I try to smile for them even when my heart feels heavy I also focus on myself I started reading books and going for walks alone I learned to love myself again one day I wrote a letter to myself it said dear Mary you are strong you are kind you are important life is hard but you can handle it remember love yourself first then you can love others you deserve happiness don't forget that I keep this letter in my drawer when I feel sad I read it it reminds me that I am not alone this journey taught me many things I learned that love is not just words love is action love is care and respect I also learned that people make mistakes nobody is perfect most importantly I learned that I am strong I can survive pain sadness and loss and I can still find happiness one day at a time thank you for watching if you enjoyed this story please give it a thumbs up and share it with your friends and don't forget to subscribe for more stories when we post new story your support means a lot.
By Mindset & Growth Writer4 months ago in Fiction
Your Life In An Anthro's World
For a while, no one said anything. They just sat there, staring at you. The silence stretched on, becoming unnervingly long and awkward. Finally, the lion spoke. You couldn’t get over his sheer size—he was all muscle, wrapped in denim jeans and a red t-shirt.
By Dom Warden4 months ago in Fiction
The Upcycled Dream
Elara’s workshop was a sanctuary for forgotten things. In jars lined her shelves, glowing with soft, melancholic light, were the memories people no longer wanted: the sting of a childhood failure, the ghost of a lost lover’s touch, the vague shape of a ambition never pursued. They were the emotional detritus of a city called Aethel, and Elara was its upcycler.
By Habibullah4 months ago in Fiction
The Clockmaker’s Secret
The Clockmaker’s Secret The town of Brindlewick was famous for two things: its cobblestone streets that seemed to twist and curl like the spine of an old book, and the little clock shop tucked away on a corner near the square. The shop was owned by Master Alder, an old clockmaker with spectacles so thick they made his eyes appear like moons. Children whispered rumors about him—how he could stop time, how he spoke to his clocks, and how his shop never seemed dusty despite his never being seen with a broom.
By MUHAMMAD AIZAZ4 months ago in Fiction









