Historical
Stolen, Part 2 (For Paul S)
Nualla had no idea how long she had been cocooned within the enveloping warmth and safety of the Boquila trifoliolata mimicking plant's comforting embrace. She felt such peace and bliss, like she had never known or felt before. She was home.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Fiction
Shadows within the Fog
Prologue Somewhere over the Atlantic on descent into Zurich: It takes courage to deliberately travel into an unknown future shrouded by danger and mystery. He had a choice. He could remain home in a world full of certainty—of loss, of death, of debt and decadence, of material emptiness. Or he could risk everything and defy fate. He chose defiance. There were many dangers in the unknown world he was entering. But there was a chance to find her and lift a curse that had plagued them for almost a millennium.
By Benjamin Haymond3 years ago in Fiction
Unforgettable TV Show Finales
TV show finales are always highly anticipated, but there are some that leave viewers absolutely speechless. These iconic finales have become a part of popular culture and have been talked about for years after they first aired. From shocking twists to emotional farewells, these endings have left an indelible mark on audiences. In this article, we'll take a look at some of the most unforgettable TV show finales of all time.
By Peter Ikpah3 years ago in Fiction
Shadows of Redemption
Once upon a time in the charming city of Eldoria, nestled amidst rolling hills and sparkling rivers, there lived a mischievous yet charismatic young thief named Lucius. Lucius had a reputation for his nimble fingers and clever strategies that allowed him to pilfer treasures from under the noses of even the most vigilant guardians. However, there was one prize that had eluded him throughout his illustrious career—the fabled Emerald Eye, a legendary gem said to possess unimaginable power.
By Md Jiyaul Haque3 years ago in Fiction
Echoes of Love: A Tale of Devotion and Survival in the Turmoil of War
In the heart of war-torn Europe, amidst the chaos and destruction of World War II, three souls converged, bound by the silent threads of fate. Their lives intertwined like the ever-shifting patterns of the universe. love and longing collided with the harsh realities of a world in turmoil. This is their story.
By Haris Akbar3 years ago in Fiction
Excerpt from: I'm So Sorry I'm Not Dead. Content Warning.
A young boy stood, crumpled homework in hand, alone by the train tracks. He was deep into the forest, far from the road, and adjacent to the meadow beyond the Atcherkamp’s crop and head-row. The faded words on the homework sheet asked the young boy the assumed square acres of a property line, and inquired as to how much it would cost. The boy didn’t care. He just wanted to look at the old tracks, the discarded planks, and bits of stuff lying on the gravel, dotted sporadically with the wildflowers that poked through the gray rocks to have a look around before their predictable death. He liked the bits of stuff, examining, analyzing, and eventually categorizing the little things as a bottle cap, a piece of a lady’s blouse, a bit of orange flagging, or his favorite category, unknown. After knee-high frustration, he would be overcome with desire to bring the thing home for further inspection and research. And while he was instructed to “never bring street waste into this house again”, his waste was almost always from his spot on the tracks, and certainly never from the filthy street. This was a distinction he knew was better unvoiced.
By Eve Luxembourg 3 years ago in Fiction
Chapter One: The Descent of Shadows
In a world cloaked in shadows, where darkness and light waged an eternal struggle, a young man named Kaito stood atop the pinnacle of triumph. His once-ordinary life had been transformed into a symphony of greatness. Possessing extraordinary talents and an indomitable spirit, he had become the beacon of hope for those yearning for change.
By Abhishek Vijayan3 years ago in Fiction








