Humor
Lipstick on a Date
I was nervous about the date. I met him online. I put on lipstick. I didn’t like the color. I changed colors. I was now wearing crimson red. I drove to the restaurant. I found the table we reserved. The date went well. I brought him back home. Jim looked around. “Who are all these other men?” He asked. “My other husbands. Welcome to the clan. We can get married tomorrow,” I said. He tried to leave, but the door was locked. “Don’t worry, Jim, you’ll get used to it,” one of my husbands said.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction
Taking the plunge
"I can't do it.' Emma stood at the top of the plunge, knowing that this was a defining moment of her life. To leap or not to leap? She was attached to the world by a piece of elastic, faced with an abyss below her and a potentially disappointed partner beside her.
By Rachel Deeming3 years ago in Fiction
A silent journey
The train’s roar along the tracks, its rhythmic vibrations reproducing through the carriages, creating a melodic harmony. The train's interior containing plush seats and polished surfaces. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee and warm pastries from the dining car wafted through the air, enticing passengers with the promise of a comforting break.
By Chase River3 years ago in Fiction
Broken Clock Stories
Ritchie Black never did shut up. He predicted everything; lightning and rain, traffic jams and accidents, floods and fires. The problem was, he was never right... until he was, and even then he was wrong. When the dark patch of water bubbled and broiled, it wasn't Godzilla that raised its head. Just a colossal grey submarine with shining turrets pointed right at the harbour master's office.
By S. A. Crawford3 years ago in Fiction
The Hilarious Transformation
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled among rolling hills, there lived a mischievous young boy named Oliver. Oliver had a knack for finding humor in every situation, and his infectious laughter could brighten even the dullest of days. His funny antics and witty remarks made him the favorite among children and adults alike.
By Emmanuel Chibueze Ekeoma (MFire)3 years ago in Fiction
A tale of many parts
A tale of many parts Horses, horseshoes and all that Jazz Shakespeare claims that Richard the third called out, “ a horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse” Probably not a factual event at the end of a bloody battle, since in medieval times the King did not ride about battlefields without a select bodyguard, who the moment they saw Richard unhorsed, would have hauled him up and given him one of theirs. There is another old adage which says that for want of a nail, a horseshoe was lost, for want of a horseshoe, the horse was lost, and for want of a horse, a kingdom was lost. The “moral” of this being that a seemingly irrelevant loss can lead to huge disasters. As a jazz enthusiast I can testify this is still the case.
By Peter Rose3 years ago in Fiction
Zombie Facebook Police
Lilly is a cyber Facebook police. She control zombies from using Facebook App on their smartphones. How does this work you asked? A zombie stay on the app twenty hours without any sleep. Lilly get paid 1 million a year for this job . She keeps these Zombies in Facebook Jail.
By Mariann Carroll3 years ago in Fiction
Death Goes Skydiving
Under the cover of shadow Death made its way towards the plane. Hooking it’s long limbs along the wing Death gripped onto the worn paint. The roar of the engine drowned out its excitement, soon the sky would be above and below. Speeding off down the runway Death’s cloak billowed in the morning air. Air combed its touch across Deaths rattling bones. Gaining altitude the plan shot upward. The sunset warmed its skull, throwing itself from the safety of the wing Death flew towards the ground. The thrill of fear, of life propelled Death down, to kiss the earth below.
By Kirsten Blyton3 years ago in Fiction
Whispers of the Enchanted Manor: A Haunting Tale of Lost Love
Once upon a moonlit night, deep within the mist-shrouded moors, stood an enchanting manor veiled in the veil of time. Its shadowy silhouette beckoned to those daring enough to venture near, as whispers of an age-old ghostly romance whispered through the night. In this gripping ghost story, follow the journey of Charlotte, a young artist who unknowingly uncovers the haunting secrets of the enchanted manor.
By Mohitkumar Deshmukh3 years ago in Fiction
Horacio Pagani : The Founder of Best Supercars ever
Horacio Pagani is an Argentine-Italian engineer and designer who is best known as the founder of Pagani Automobili, a manufacturer of high-performance supercars. Pagani has a background in composite materials engineering, and he has worked for companies such as Lamborghini and Ferrari before founding his own company in 1992.
By Car Community3 years ago in Fiction
Reading my book
"Where are you little elf?" "He did it, I'm sure of it!" I'm lost in the story, searching for suspense and adventure. "He killed her, you know he did!"I say to myself, my heart beating faster. Stories can do this. They take you into a world of magic, suspense, and thrilling and horrific adventures.
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Fiction




