Love
True Love Story
Love is a complex and multi-faceted emotion that has been the subject of countless songs, stories, and works of art throughout history. At its core, true love is characterized by feelings of deep affection, trust, and commitment. But what exactly is true love, and how can we know when we have found it?
By VIDHYASAGAR3 years ago in Fiction
Ebb and Flow
The Mediterranean Sea sparkled in the afternoon sun as the small fishing village of Portofino, Italy bustled with activity. The colorful buildings lining the harbor were adorned with bright flowers, and the aroma of fresh seafood filled the air. Among the hustle and bustle of the village was a young woman named Isabella, who had grown up in the village and spent her entire life working in her family's seafood restaurant. She had a passion for cooking and a love for the sea, and she was determined to one day open her own restaurant.
By FalconVision3 years ago in Fiction
Battling the Odds
Deep in the heart of the mountains, there lived a young man named Adam. He had always been drawn to the wild and rugged beauty of the peaks, and spent his days exploring the dense woods that covered them. He knew every path, every stream, and every peak like the back of his hand. But despite his love for the mountains, Adam had always been warned of the dangers that lurked within them. He had heard stories of bandits and wild animals, and knew that he had to always be prepared and vigilant.
By Reuben Davis3 years ago in Fiction
'Reality's Edge'
Dr. Taylor and her team of scientists had been working on a revolutionary new technology—a portal that would allow them to travel to different dimensions. After years of research and development, they were finally ready to test their invention.
By Ashutosh Kumar Ray3 years ago in Fiction
You're the reason for these tears.
"You're the reason for these tears” was all that was written on the postcard Laura Rogers found behind the radiator in the bedroom. The picture on the front was of raindrops on a piece of glass, a window, she supposed. She carried the postcard through her apartment to the kitchen where she switched on the kettle to make a cup of tea. Coffee was out these days, it made her too anxious and jittery. She placed the postcard on the counter and picked up the newspaper she had bought in the corner shop when she was buying soya milk, sugar and loose tea that morning. ‘Subway Suicides - A leap too far?’ was the headline. "Why is there never any good news?" Laura mused and dropped the paper on top of the postcard as the kettle began to whistle.
By Coeurdelion3 years ago in Fiction
"The Sleuth and the Syndicate "
Detective John Smith had been on the force for over 15 years, and in that time, he had seen it all. From petty thefts to brutal murders, he had handled it all with a level head and a steady hand. But there was one case that had been gnawing at him for years, one that he had never been able to solve: the case of the ruthless gang known as the Black Suns.
By Ajin C Jose3 years ago in Fiction










