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The Fox and the Crow
The Fox and the Crow In a dense, sun-dappled forest where the trees whispered secrets and the wind carried scents of berries and wildflowers, there lived a crow named Corvin. Corvin was proud of his glossy black feathers, which shone like polished onyx in the sunlight. He often perched high in the treetops, cawing loudly to announce his presence, and all the forest creatures admired him for his beauty and commanding voice.
By ALEX_BLACK5 months ago in Fiction
The Cat and the Lion
The Cat and the Lion Once upon a time, in a vast land where the golden grass stretched as far as the eye could see, there lived a mighty lion. His mane shone like fire under the sun, and his roar was so powerful that the trees seemed to tremble when they heard it. All animals of the savanna respected him. Some admired him, some feared him, but none ever dared to question his strength. He was the undisputed king of his realm.
By ALEX_BLACK5 months ago in Fiction
The Last Sunset: A Tale of Love and Loss
The sun hung low over the horizon, spilling gold and crimson across the quiet seaside town. On the weathered pier, Eleanor stood, her fingers tracing the cracks in the wood as if searching for answers hidden in its grain. She hadn’t expected him to be here. Not today. Not after all the years of silence and absence.
By Kamran Zeb5 months ago in Fiction
The Letter I Was Never Meant to Read
It was a quiet evening when I stumbled upon the letter. The house was unusually still, the kind of silence that presses on your chest and makes you feel like something is about to change. I hadn’t been looking for secrets; I was simply searching for an old notebook in the wooden chest my mother kept locked in her room. But fate has a strange way of revealing truths when we least expect them.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Fiction
Under the Crimson Sky
The crimson sky stretched endlessly above, its fiery glow spilling across the horizon like blood on sand. For most villagers, it was just another sunset, another day slowly slipping into the night. But for Ayaan, the sight of that sky was both a curse and a reminder—a curse of the past he could never completely bury, and a reminder of the fight he could no longer run away from.
By Nadeem Shah 5 months ago in Fiction
Twins, The Unseen Connection
Twins,The Unseen Connection My dad and his twin sister, Nelly, who was actually named Helen but always called Nelly, were born on August 27, 1919. As children, they had an uncanny connection. If one of them cried or laughed, the other would feel it, even if they were in different places.
By Marie381Uk 5 months ago in Fiction









