Love
Love Course
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled in the heart of a dense forest, there lived a young woman named Rebecca. She was known throughout the town for her beauty and kind heart. She spent her days working as a nurse, helping her patients and volunteering at the local animal shelter. She was content with her simple life, never dreaming of anything more.
By Sri Vishnu3 years ago in Fiction
A Love Story of Passwords and Cybersecurity!
Once upon a time, there was a woman named Laura who had a very important job. She was a financial analyst for a large corporation, and had access to sensitive information. One day, while Laura was munching on her lunch, she received an email from IT reminding her to reset her password. She groaned at the thought of having to go through the tedious process and decided to put it off for later.
By Emmanuel Motelin3 years ago in Fiction
Arrival
It seemed to Carmen, as her taxi charged off the highway, that she may have made a mistake. Her mouth had been dry since getting off the plane and just now she had noticed how white knuckles were from grasping onto the greasy door handle. Whether these symptoms were born from elation or fear of what lay on the other side of the taxi-door, Carmen was uncertain. The morning was early, and a usual greyness hung in the air, a greyness that always seems to carry the chance of rain. She peered into the rear view mirror, all hints of the airport and the highway and her old home, amongst gum trees and white-washed coastal suburbia, were long gone behind her.
By Alyssia Balbi3 years ago in Fiction
HeartBroken
HeartBroken In a small town nestled among the rolling hills, there lived a young woman named Lily. She was known throughout the town as a kind, gentle soul with a heart full of love and a smile that could light up the darkest of days. She had long, flowing blonde hair that cascaded down her back like a waterfall, and her sparkling blue eyes were the envy of all who knew her.
By Rashid Ayoub3 years ago in Fiction
Click
The dock is more crowded than I thought it would be. But this was the best place for a sunset picture. The calm flat water offered a reflective surface like a giant mirror. And the sunset will be gorgeous once the colors of the setting sun hugs the clouds and gets sandwiched between the water and sky.
By Shannon Burger3 years ago in Fiction







