Love
You, Me & The Tiny Heart
Once upon a time, in a small village, lived two childhood friends, Ava and Alex. They grew up playing together, studying together, and sharing all their secrets. As they grew older, their bond became stronger and they developed feelings for each other. However, both of them were too shy to express their feelings and assumed that the other person did not feel the same.
By THILIP RENGLER3 years ago in Fiction
The Slow and the Swift:
Once upon a time, on a lush tropical island, there lived two very different creatures. Terry the Tortoise was a timid and introverted fellow, who spent most of his days taking slow walks and admiring the scenery. On the other hand, there was Polly the Parrot, a boisterous and adventurous bird who lived life to the fullest and never missed an opportunity for excitement.
By Jan Jansen3 years ago in Fiction
Tropical Love: A Story of Two Outlaws
Lily was a young woman who lived a mundane life as a data analyst in a gray, cubicle-filled office. She yearned for some adventure and excitement, but it seemed her life was stuck in a monotonous routine. One day she decided to take a chance and try something she had never done before; she booked a solo trip to a Caribbean island.
By Nikki Lynn3 years ago in Fiction
Deception and Betrayal: The Tragic Tale of Meera and Vikram
Once upon a time, there was a famous novelist named Ayush Sharma. He was known for his captivating stories that always left his readers wanting more. After years of hard work and dedication to his craft, Ayush decided to take a break and go on a trip to his hometown with his girlfriend, Sonia.
By Naureen Ikram3 years ago in Fiction
Love Algorithm
In a world where technology controls every aspect of our lives, finding love had become just another algorithm. The dating app "True Love" promised to bring people together based on their interests, preferences, and compatibility. It was the perfect match, every time.
By fitsum shimels3 years ago in Fiction
The Curse of the Abandoned Mansion
Sarah and Jacob arrived at the abandoned mansion on the outskirts of town, their nerves frayed by the eerie surroundings. The mansion loomed over them like a monster, its dark windows staring blankly out into the night. Despite its creepy appearance, they both loved to live life on the edge, and the thought of exploring the dark and spooky interior excited them.
By fitsum shimels3 years ago in Fiction
Time in the Fair
Diverse vendors of more diverse wares stood or sat by their bright roofed tents without walls watching people’s eyes as they peered into what seemed a never ending treasured bazaar set up on the closed downtown street. Jewelry, paintings, sculpture and ice cream enticed and inspired eyes to come and see. There’s something there for the bare space above the mantle, a center piece for the dining room table, a tasty snack to make this first year anniversary date special. Everything here presented a keystone to focus on or a fringe adding a content smile to something not yet completed.
By G. Douglas Kerr3 years ago in Fiction
Let There Be Light
Dear Diary, it’s day 5. I say it out loud but it’s still hard to believe. I’ve been on this island trapped in a dream for five days straight. I’m not sure if that’s dream days or Earth days. It took a day or three, but I remember. Perhaps my entire consciousness hadn’t fully downloaded into my brain. But I remember now. I remember my real life. I have a wife – a daughter. I can still see them in brief flashes. The patter of my daughter’s footsteps as she stumbles down the stairs. The beckoning aroma of my wife’s morning coffee. My last waking memory is my daughter’s birthday. We went out for ice cream and…she was so happy. I remember falling asleep that night. I had been working late on a file and I was running on fumes. Too many sleepless nights. The calendar on my dream phone says today is September 22nd and her birthday was the 17th. Given that, I tried to surf the web but apparently, there’s no actual Wi-Fi in the dream world. That’s a real missed opportunity by the modern telecom industry.
By Kristen Keenon Fisher3 years ago in Fiction








