Historical
Trees Don't Lie. Content Warning.
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX The old woman and her son had dreamed almost the same dream. Their dreams had disturbed them greatly, so they shared their individual encounters, their night visions, with care and trepidation to one another. Neither one really wanted to sound the thoughts that their brains were somehow trying to bury. Those thoughts demanded to be heard and seen, just the same though. There had to be some relief from the horror of what they had witnessed in that state of sleep consciousness. Maybe by exposing them they could take the heaviness off their shoulders?
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in Fiction
Rocca di Cerere
Sicily | 1943 The three hour bike ride from Caltanissetta passed faster than they expected. The road to Enna was quiet, save for two local farmers transporting wheat, an elderly man on rickety bicycle hauling olives, and Garret’s need to transform a tree into a urinal. Garret found it odd that they failed to encounter any military convoys - allied or enemy - but he chose to rejoice at the small win. Clearly the enemy was on a full retreat, and his fellow brothers and sisters in arms were the cause.
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Fiction
The Chocolate Witch
Once upon a time, in a land where rivers sparkled with stardust and talking trees guarded ancient secrets, lived a witch named Willa. Unlike the haggard, potion-brewing stereotype, Willa possessed long, flowing silver hair, eyes that shone with the emerald fire of a summer storm, and a laugh that could melt even the frostiest heart. But what truly set her apart was her insatiable sweet tooth, so legendary it earned her the nickname "Willa the Chocolate Witch."
By Monnade Mixoum2 years ago in Fiction
The Magical Forest Adventure
Once upon a time, in a magical forest where sunlight dappled through emerald leaves and flowers bloomed in impossible hues, lived a beautiful white unicorn named Luna. Her shimmering silver horn pulsed with a light that mirrored the kindness and bravery that filled her heart. Luna loved exploring the enchanted woods, her hooves padding softly as she befriended the whimsical creatures that called the forest home. Among her closest companions were Ollie, a curious squirrel with a fiery red coat and bright green eyes, and Zara, a wise owl with speckled feathers and amber eyes that held the wisdom of countless moons. Ollie, though prone to mischievous escapades, possessed an unwavering loyalty, while Zara's patient guidance and knowledge were invaluable to all who sought her counsel.
By Monnade Mixoum2 years ago in Fiction
The Most Dangerous Game
Rain lashed against the aging wooden cabin, the rhythmic drumming a monotonous counterpoint to Sanger Rainsford's restless pacing. A renowned big-game hunter, Rainsford craved the thrill of the chase, the adrenaline surge of a worthy opponent. This luxurious yacht, courtesy of his wealthy benefactor, offered nothing but suffocating boredom. Suddenly, a booming voice jolted him from his reverie.
By Monnade Mixoum2 years ago in Fiction
Gods of Egypts
In the timeless realm of ancient Egypt, where the whispering winds danced across the dunes and the Nile River flowed like a ribbon of life, there existed a land steeped in myth and magic—a land where the gods walked among mortals and the boundaries between the seen and unseen blurred into one another. This was the land of the gods, a realm where the very fabric of reality seemed to pulse with divine energy, and where the towering monuments to the heavens themselves stood as testaments to the power and majesty of the pantheon.
By iadh gdouda2 years ago in Fiction
Gods of Egypts
Once, in the heart of ancient Egypt, nestled between the mighty Nile River and the golden sands of the desert, there existed a land shrouded in myth and mystery. This was the land of the gods, a realm where the divine walked among mortals and magic flowed like the waters of the river itself.
By iadh gdouda2 years ago in Fiction
Egyptian Mysterie
The Giza Plateau in Egypt is home to the Great Pyramid, which is arguably the most enigmatic structure on Earth. As the only surviving wonder of the ancient world, it has inspired endless speculation about its construction and purpose. Ever since the first studies of the Great Pyramid in Egypt, researchers have been amazed by the mathematical knowledge encoded within it, the measurements used, and even the precise placement of the Great Pyramid, which has sparked great interest among Egyptologists.
By iadh gdouda2 years ago in Fiction
Mother Goddess
Sicily | 1943 Rosalie delicately opened the two halves of the puzzle box, which were fabricated together by a well-camouflaged hinge, and removed the chiseled, onyx relic resting within. Afraid of dropping it, she cradled the object in both of her palms, allowing the sunlight to illuminate every inch of its glinting darkness.
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Fiction










