Horror
LONDON SHARK: CHAPTER FIVE
Prologue and ensuing chapters HERE C h a p t e r F i v e He leaves his house before his parents complete their usual morning transmissions; the groans and yawns, the squealing mattress; the transition to the scrabbling for and shaking of matchboxes or lighters, the ensuing thick scratch of match against matchbox, or the triple-thumbing of a lighter wheel.
By jamie harding3 years ago in Fiction
In the House of the Wasp. Runner-Up in Behind the Last Window Challenge.
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. There wasn’t a room, of course. At least she didn’t think so. Her vision was just temporarily framed like that – she imagined it was akin to horse blinders.
By Zack Graham3 years ago in Fiction
The Ties That Bind.
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. For so long, Abigail had found herself sneaking glances at her captor's window, her only method of keeping any form of track of time or the passing of days being to watch the beams of sunlight rising and falling, creating a thin, focused beam that slithered and passed through the minute translucent box, her only real reminder that there was more than this nightmare she found herself enduring.
By Tommy Ballard3 years ago in Fiction
The Ghost of Emily: A Tale of Friendship and Justice
Introduction: Ram, Meena, and John were three inseparable friends who loved to go on adventures together. They were always up for trying new things and exploring new places. One day, they heard about an abandoned mansion in the outskirts of town and decided to go check it out. Little did they know that the mansion held a dark secret, one that would change their lives forever.
By Winner Banu3 years ago in Fiction
After Tomorrow
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. There was little to see most of the time, just the walls of the buildings across the square, now nearly lost in evening shadow. Sometimes, in daylight, if the sun shone at just the right angle, she would see people in one or two of the windows, but there were never any lights at night and most of the frames were empty of glass.
By John Thompson3 years ago in Fiction
Astronomers Spot Mysterious Object Hurtling Toward Earth, Crash Occurs Three Weeks Later
Normally, sharing this information would likely result in severe consequences for me. However, given the current circumstances, Uncle Sam has bigger issues to deal with. In the middle of the night, I was awoken by two marines who told me I had to come with them and that they didn't want to answer any questions. I was taken by helicopter on a two-hour flight across the desert after being driven in a black Jaguar with tinted windows to a nearby airstrip.
By Ravi Prajapati3 years ago in Fiction










