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The Haunted Mansion: A Family Trip Turned Nightmare"
As I packed my bags for our family trip to Sultanpur, I felt a sense of excitement and anticipation. It had been years since we had all traveled together, and I was looking forward to spending time with my parents, brother, sister, and cousin.
By Shikhar Singh3 years ago in Fiction
Frankenstien story
In the early 19th century, a young ambitious scientist named Victor Frankenstein began his studies in natural philosophy and chemistry at the University of Ingolstadt. Driven by his passion for discovering the secret of life, he dedicated himself to creating a living being through the combination of various scientific methods.
By Muhammad Farman3 years ago in Fiction
Time travel does exist?
The idea of time travel has long captured the imaginations of writers and scientists alike. The concept of traveling through time has been explored in science fiction for decades, but is it possible in real life? In this essay, we will explore the history of the idea of time travel, the scientific theories behind it, and the possibilities and limitations of time travel.
By Sujan Paudel3 years ago in Fiction
Why didn't the world end in 2012?
The year 2012 saw widespread rumors and speculations that the world was going to end. The theories stemmed from a misinterpretation of the ancient Mayan calendar, which predicted the end of the current cycle in 2012. The doomsday predictions ranged from catastrophic events, such as asteroid impact, massive earthquakes, and tsunamis to supernatural events, such as the arrival of extraterrestrial beings or the emergence of a new age of enlightenment. Despite the widespread panic, however, the world did not end in 2012, and life continued as usual.
By Sujan Paudel3 years ago in Fiction
The Boy Who Believed He Could
In the year 2099, Tanzania had transformed into a technological hub, with gleaming skyscrapers, advanced transportation systems, and cutting-edge technology. In the heart of this futuristic city, a young boy named Kofi lived with his family in a small apartment.
By Chimera Wealth Mindz3 years ago in Fiction
Another Day on the Job
Note: I wrote this for another page, with some slight changes, and it did not really get enough traction. The prompt was to write a story about someone missing out on a major event. I would just like to see if anyone is entertained enough by this one to comment or critique it.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Fiction
Susanna and The Elders
Sotheby's likely had no idea what it was setting in motion when it chose to plaster the front of their gallery in New York City with a reproduction of Pompeo Gerolamo Batoni's take on the oft-painted and ever popular Bible story about Susanna and the Elders. The marketing poobahs probably thought that this was nothing more than the usual eye-catching promotion intended to let the deeper pockets passing in their sedans know what was coming up for auction soon.
By Remington Write3 years ago in Fiction
Egypt's Enigma: The Black Magic Chronicles
Several years had passed since Kael, Anka, and their loyal shape-shifting companion had defeated the tyrant ruler and saved the world from the grip of black magic. Egypt had prospered under the Pharaoh's wise rule, and the people lived in peace and harmony. Kael and Anka had settled down, starting a family and passing on their knowledge of ancient magic to the next generation.
By Taimoor Khan3 years ago in Fiction
Beyond the Horizon: An Epic Journey of Adventure and Discovery
Chapter 1: The Dreamer Jack had always been a dreamer. As a child, he would spend hours staring out at the ocean, imagining the worlds that lay beyond the horizon. He was fascinated by the stories of brave explorers who had sailed into the unknown, discovering new lands and uncovering ancient mysteries. And he dreamed of one day following in their footsteps.
By GB Stories3 years ago in Fiction








