Horror
The Day My Phone Betrayed Me
It all started on a bright Sunday morning — the kind of day when you feel like your life is finally under control. I woke up early, made myself a cup of tea, and decided to finally clean out my phone. You know, delete useless apps, organize photos, and maybe even respond to those unread WhatsApp messages from 2022.
By Iazaz hussain4 months ago in Fiction
The Bells of Black Street
The Bells of Black Street The year was 1832, and the city stank of death. A damp fog rolled in before dawn, thick as wool, curling around chimneys and spilling through the alleys. Beneath it, the cobbled streets glistened with grime, the gutters overflowed, and the air hung heavy with fear. Mothers pressed cloth to their children’s faces, fathers went to work with trembling hands, and everyone whispered the same word that made even the strong turn pale — plague.
By Marie381Uk 4 months ago in Fiction
Ashes of Yesterday
“Evelyn… is that really you?” Marcus squinted at the figure in the dimly lit café, unsure if his eyes were playing tricks on him. Time had sculpted her differently: the bright, audacious girl he once knew had vanished, replaced by someone quieter, more measured, yet undeniably familiar.
By Ethan Cole4 months ago in Fiction
Title: Modern Technology in Today’s Refrigerators: Smart Features, Efficiency, and Innovation
Refrigerators have come a long way since their invention in the early 20th century. What once was a simple insulated box with a basic cooling mechanism has evolved into a high-tech, energy-efficient, and intelligent kitchen centerpiece. Today’s refrigerators are not just about keeping food cold—they’re about enhancing convenience, preserving freshness longer, reducing energy consumption, and even connecting to your digital life. Thanks to rapid advancements in technology, modern refrigerators now integrate smart systems, advanced materials, AI-driven features, and sustainable engineering. Let’s explore the cutting-edge technologies shaping the refrigerators of today.
By handy maneshon4 months ago in Fiction
Mirror Image
I was finally in, I cracked it. I had hacked his webcam, now I would know what all the noise was about in the middle of the night. Ever since the new guy moved in upstairs, the apartment right above mine, there were noises once every month that I couldn’t figure out. That had been six weeks ago, and the guy just now got signed up for the internet. I knew it was his Wi-Fi because it was the only new one even though the name was vague and meaningless. I hacked into his network, and it wasn’t much from there to hack into his webcam.
By Raine Fielder4 months ago in Fiction








