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Dragon Corps. Content Warning.
Order to Report for Training The Greater Good, To Cory Joseph Aldren. Order No. 9526 GREETING: 998 You are hereby notified that, having been submitted to a local board composed of Overseers for the purpose of determining your eligibility for training and service in the Armed Forces of the United World Order, you have been selected for training and service in the Dragon Corps.
By Christine St. Martin5 months ago in Fiction
Not You
Ana lived in Flushing, Queens. The street was alive this morning. Red lanterns were strung across the streets and rose towards the clouds with the morning breeze. Neon signs written with Chinese characters lined the street. Shop windows displayed lucky cats alongside food items, herbal medicine, tea pots and odds and ends.
By Carolyn Nones Vazquez5 months ago in Fiction
Keepers of the Secrets: The Legend of the Egyptian Temples. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In the silence of the night, when the world is deep asleep, some spirits remain awake, guarding what remains of the glory of the pharaohs. They are neither kings nor priests, but simple people who, over time, have transformed into guardians of legends.
By ✒️ Journey with the Pen ✒️5 months ago in Fiction
The Whispering Alley
M Mehran In the heart of Maplewood, a quiet town with cobblestone streets and flickering lamplights, there was an alley that everyone avoided. Locals called it “Whispering Alley,” not because of the wind or the rustling leaves, but because of the strange murmurs people claimed to hear when walking through it at night.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Fiction
The Stranger on Willow Street
M Mehran Willow Street had always been the quietest corner of Brookfield. Lined with old oak trees and modest houses, it was the kind of street where neighbors waved at each other from their porches and children played hopscotch until the streetlights came on. Nothing unusual ever happened there—until the stranger arrived.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Fiction
The Clockmaker’s Promise. AI-Generated.
In a cobbled corner of Eldergate, where the air always smelled faintly of brass and lavender, stood a tiny clock shop called Morrow & Ticks. It was tucked between a crumbling bookshop and a florist that only sold blue flowers. Most people passed it by without a second glance. But those who entered often left… changed.
By MUHAMMAD AIZAZ5 months ago in Fiction
Shadows on the Edge of Tomorrow
The train station was almost empty, except for a few scattered travelers dragging their suitcases across the cold concrete floor. The air smelled faintly of rain, and the giant clock above the platform ticked louder than usual, marking each second like a reminder that time was both a gift and a thief.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Fiction
Behind the Locked Door — A Story of Secrets and Second Chances
The house had been empty for nearly three years when Ayaan returned. It stood at the edge of the small town like a shadow of its former self—paint peeling, shutters hanging loose, garden overgrown. To most people, it was just another abandoned property. But to Ayaan, it was home. Or at least, it had been once.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Fiction
A Journey to the Spirit World. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In the heart of the vast Egyptian desert, where the sand dunes turn golden as the sun sets, lies the tomb of the great pharaoh Amun-Ra, a ruler who never died like other humans. The ancients say that Amun-Ra possessed the ability to communicate with spirits, and that his death was not the end, but the beginning of a journey into another world, a world of spirits and shadows where mysterious beings roam freely, and the fate of every soul that enters that tomb is sealed.
By ✒️ Journey with the Pen ✒️5 months ago in Fiction











