Historical
THE GUARDIAN OF THE SACRED GROVE
The sacred grove was a place of peace and harmony. It was a small piece of paradise in the midst of a vast and unforgiving wilderness. It was said that the grove was home to an ancient and powerful entity, a being that was both guardian and protector of the land. For centuries, the people of the nearby villages had revered and respected the grove, and they had always known that the guardian was watching over them.
By Miracle Phronesis3 years ago in Fiction
The Unexpected Luxury Flight
Sarah, a representative from the airline at the departure gate, informed Dad that he had missed his flight. Despite seeing the plane waiting outside on the runway, he was informed that the gate was closed due to being 25 seconds late. Dad's 14-year-old daughter, Jessica, expressed her frustration about his delay while Dad inquired about the next available flight. He was informed that the rebooking fee would be £200 for each ticket, which he found outrageous. Sarah commented on the expensive rebooking fee and suggested that she hoped they had found a bargain at the Book Store. She then recognized a woman standing behind Dad as a television series actress and made a comment about it.
By Omar Sohail3 years ago in Fiction
Unlocking the Mysteries of the Pyramids; Latest Discoveries, and Future Directions
For centuries, the pyramids of Egypt have captivated people all over the world. These ancient structures, built by the pharaohs thousands of years ago, continue to intrigue and fascinate us today. Recently, new discoveries and research have shed light on these enigmatic monuments, revealing new insights into their construction, purpose, and significance.
By M. Bilal Ahmed3 years ago in Fiction
The Time Traveler's Dilemma
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled in the rolling hills, there lived a young woman named Emily. Emily was a bright and curious soul, always looking for something new to explore and learn. One day, while wandering in the woods, she stumbled upon a strange object - a small, intricately designed pocket watch that shimmered with an otherworldly light.
By Muhammad Mughal3 years ago in Fiction
What happens when we die?
The question of what happens when we die is a fundamental one that has been debated for centuries by philosophers, theologians, and religious leaders. Different religions have different beliefs and perspectives on the afterlife, and in this essay, I will explore some of the religious references that shed light on this question.
By Sujan Paudel3 years ago in Fiction
Indomitable
Morning, April 6th, 1945 - Thousands of feet above Okinawa, Japan The Mitsubishi A6M Zero's single-prop engine hummed like a finely tuned fury as it sliced in and out of cloud cover at nearly three-hundred miles per hour. Ensign Tijo Hakawa flew straight and level, mindfully keeping his position in the staggered attack formation. He sped through the wisping towers and spires of white, flanked by his countrymen. They flew so closely together that their fierce and determined stares were visible through glass cockpits. Visages were limned by the orange and yellow and amber rays shot forth by the rising sun as they flew east toward the shoreline. They were the first gust of seven Divine Winds that would sally forth and repel the invaders that morning.
By Brannan K.3 years ago in Fiction
"The Secret Admirer"
Sarah's heart pounded in her chest as she read the note. Who could be sending her these letters? And why were they doing it anonymously? She tried to shake off the feeling of unease and decided to meet her secret admirer, despite her reservations.
By felix kioko kasinga3 years ago in Fiction
Beyond the Portal <3>Last
As Adam sat in his prison cell, he couldn't help but think about the creatures from the dark world. He had used them for his own purposes, but he had never fully understood the extent of their power. Now, he realized that he had made a terrible mistake.
By Arsham Afzal3 years ago in Fiction
Daedalian Escape
Everything seemed so small. Even smaller than what he had prepared himself to expect. He knew that things would look differently from above, but he was still taken aback by how insignificant it all looked. What was once a monstrous prison was nothing more than a smudge on the seascape canvas below him. His freedom did not come without risk, not without a terrible price, but like a bird finally able to escape its cage, the idea of freedom had consumed him. If not for himself, at least for his son.
By Kurt Mason3 years ago in Fiction






