Historical
Mending a Tear
______Chicago, Illinois - 2092______ Lightning pierces the dark, stormy night sky, and briefly illuminates the swaying branches as they dodge the pelting raindrops. A slow, creeping roar of thunder startles him, and he peeks through the curtain in awe. He had been working so diligently that he hadn’t even realized it was dark, let alone storming. The wind whips through the leaves, and the sound resembles an eerie, muffled scream inside his lab.
By Holly Draper3 years ago in Fiction
Inevitable
"..... Personally, I think it is reasonable to conclude that the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, while it wasn't the singular cause of the diplomatic crisis that started the first World War, it is the match that lit the fuse on the poweder keg that was pre-war europe. Any questions?" Mr. Alred finished his long winded lecture. I let out the sigh I'd been holding in all day. I couldn't even pretend to be interested in the death of some European prince that happened litterally a hundred years before I was even born. Like, yeah, sure I get it World War I was this huge terrible thing and lots of people died or whatever, but something like that could never happen today. People are so much more evolved than that now.
By Levon Alldredge3 years ago in Fiction
A Journey Through Time and Religion
I am Cathy, a historian and technology enthusiast. From a young age, I was fascinated by the stories of ancient civilizations and religions, and their profound impact on the world. As I grew older, my passion for a history only deepened, and I pursued a degree in ancient history and religious studies.
By Omar Sohail3 years ago in Fiction
Saving Anne Frank: A Time Traveler's Journey to Alter History
Sophie had always been fascinated by the story of Anne Frank. As a child, she had read her diary over and over, imagining what it must have been like to live in hiding for so long. But as she grew older, she became increasingly frustrated with the knowledge that Anne and her family had ultimately been captured and killed by the Nazis.
By Wael Alwazir3 years ago in Fiction
Time traveler
A Time Traveler's Attempt to Alter a Historical Event As a time traveler, you have the opportunity to visit different parts of the world and experience different historical events. However, there are some events that you are not allowed to change. One such event is the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. You are not allowed to intervene and change the course of history. Nevertheless, as a time traveler, you are always looking for ways to change history for the better. In this post, you will learn about an attempt that was made by a time traveler to alter the course of history. This attempt was made in an effort to prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy. You will also learn about the consequences of this attempt and the ethical questions that are raised. If you are interested in learning more about time travel and the opportunities that it presents, be sure to read this post.
By Sughran Khushi3 years ago in Fiction
Dream Shadows
Chapter 1 The Photograph Rubbing her eyes tiredly she tried pushing away the memory of the faded print. It was her motivation but that week the nightmares were worse than usual, and she just wished it was over already. What she knew is that when she finally finished the memories would never flash again because it would be like it never happened. At least that is what she liked to tell herself.
By Ruby Estelle 3 years ago in Fiction
Spell Hunter
Shortly after 10 am, when the museum opened on Fridays, a school bus arrived. It had been a relatively normal, calm morning. Alcide picked up a black coffee and piece of baklava from a Greek diner on the same block as his lodgings, which were only a few blocks away from the city’s Natural History Museum. For many years now he made it a habit of a cup of hot coffee and a warm pastry before the final move on a job. That way, he figured, if something went wrong and the job went sideways, at least he had a belly full of coffee and sweets.
By Colton Babladelis3 years ago in Fiction
Temporal Agora
Stepping out of the black, swirling portal, I removed immediately my coat and tie, unzipped my trousers and kicked aside my shoes, tossing them in a pile in the darkest corner of my chosen secret stone alley, one somehow secluded from all view downward the wooded hill on the far side of the temple of Hephaestus. I then further shielded the pile with nearby bits of chalky stone scattered along the floor of the alley. I couldn’t lose the clothes—I knew that—I would need them when I traveled back to New Orleans. If I were to fall out onto Decatur Street naked and battered from the bruises of time travel, the snooty folk sipping chicory at Café Du Monde wouldn’t have it. I’d be dragged across Jackson Square and thrown into the encircled crowd outside of St. Louis Cathedral to be made both an example of and a midmorning entertainment.
By Robert Pettus3 years ago in Fiction
The Time Traveler's Mission: Saving Millions
James is a time traveler working for the organization Delta, which sends time travelers to different times, correct the event or learn and adapt. He had spent years exploring different eras and timelines, venturing to different historical moments to witness events first-hand. However, the task he had been given was unlike any other he had encountered before.
By Ravishankar V K3 years ago in Fiction






