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Anime
what is Anime? Anime refers to animated works of Japanese origin that are often characterized by colorful graphics, vibrant characters, and fantastical themes. The word "anime" is derived from the English word "animation," but it is used in Japan to refer specifically to animation produced within the country or by Japanese studios.
By Johan liebert3 years ago in Fiction
Forever and Always
Chapter 1: Sophie had always been fascinated by the history of the old castle on the hill. She had grown up in the small town at the foot of the hill and had often stared up at the towering structure, wondering what secrets lay hidden within its ancient walls. When she was young, her parents had taken her on a tour of the castle, but she had been too young to appreciate its magnificence. Now, as a young woman, she longed to explore it once again.
By Muhammad Hamza3 years ago in Fiction
The Double Life Killer
Detective Olivia Coleman had seen her fair share of gruesome crimes in her time, but nothing had prepared her for the horrors she was about to face. A psychopath was on the loose in the city, and he seemed to be getting bolder with each passing night. Olivia knew she had to catch him before he struck again.
By Narrative Eye3 years ago in Fiction
SARANGE
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Maya who had a crush on a boy named Rohit in her school days. Maya had always been crazy about Rohit since her school days. Rohit was two years older than her and also her senior. She would often see him in the school corridor and her heart would skip a beat. She would blush and hide behind her friends, trying not to let Rohit notice her.
By Salini Kathir 3 years ago in Fiction
Reflections of Another World
The mirror showed a reflection that wasn't my own. I stared at it in disbelief, wondering how such a thing could be possible. It was an antique mirror that I had picked up from a thrift store, and it had looked perfectly normal when I first saw it. But now, as I stared at my reflection, I could see that something was different.
By Mutahir Ahsan3 years ago in Fiction
The Midnight Train
It was a dark and stormy night, and Jenna was running late to catch the last train of the evening. She had just finished her shift at the diner and was rushing to get to the station before it departed. She didn't want to be stuck in town overnight, and the thought of sleeping in the train station didn't appeal to her.
By Muhammad Abdullah Idrees 3 years ago in Fiction
Leave Liquidity
Leave Liquidity (Any perspectives communicated in the underneath are the individual perspectives on the creator and shouldn't frame the reason for settling on venture choices, nor be understood as a proposal or guidance to participate in speculation exchanges.)
By Ahmed Y Shaikh3 years ago in Fiction
Get Down At The Higgledy-Piggledy Café
In the heart of the pulsating metropolis, the neon-illuminated Higgledy-Piggledy Café teetered precariously on the precipice of chaos and calamity, its very existence a feat of rebellious defiance against the unrelenting march of homogenized coffee chains. Its patrons, a veritable cornucopia of peculiar souls, each possessed their own delightful eccentricities, rendering the establishment a veritable smorgasbord of human peccadilloes and quirks.
By Paige Holloway3 years ago in Fiction
The Pigeon's Coup
In the quiet town of Larksburrow, a gentle breeze swirled through the streets like the ghost of a waltz, carrying whispers of a change in the air. Martha DeWitt walked along the cobblestone, her feet tapping a syncopated rhythm that echoed against the brick facades of the quaint shops. The sun, a perfect orb of molten gold, seeped into the crevices of the cobblestone streets, staining the earth in warm hues.
By Paige Holloway3 years ago in Fiction





