Humor
Silent Shivers
The evening hues painted the sky with husky purples and inky blacks in a cozy apartment on the seventh floor. The room was dimly lit, with only the glow from an old television illuminating the faces of a mother and daughter seated together on a plush couch. The faint hum of the city traffic filtered through the closed windows, blending with the ominous music emanating from the TV.
By Lylonie Bennett2 years ago in Fiction
"The Lighthouse of Dreams"
Once upon a time, in a quiet coastal town named Harbor's Haven, there stood an old, weather-beaten lighthouse at the edge of the world. This lighthouse was more than just a beacon of light to guide ships safely to shore; it was a symbol of hope, dreams, and second chances.
By PAPITHA P.R2 years ago in Fiction
Galactic Chronicles. Content Warning.
Galactic Chronicles: The Enigmatic Odyssey of Time-Travelling Explorers In the realm of science fiction, where time travel reigns supreme, one can't help but feel a twinge of envy for those intrepid adventurers journeying through the cosmos. The Galactic Chronicles: The Enigmatic Odyssey of Time-Travelling Explorers promises a rollercoaster ride through the space-time continuum, and boy, does it deliver! Strap in, folks, because we're about to take a whimsical dive into the tantalizing escapades of these audacious chrononauts.
By Tayyab Khan2 years ago in Fiction
Bridal Whispers. Content Warning.
In the heart of a charming countryside village, amidst rolling hills and fields of wildflowers, a tale of love and whispered secrets unfolded. This is not your typical love story, but rather an exploration of the hidden desires, hopes, and dreams that are often buried beneath the surface.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Fiction
Unspoken
Choking on words unspoken, they stood there in a staring contest. Not a childish one. No. One that only comes from having met a familiar stranger. The kind that makes you feel safe in the danger they bring to your life. You don’t remember who they are. Or rather, who they were. But you know their familiarity as soon as they’re near. Something all too clearly queer.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Fiction








