Love
Love's First Shadow. AI-Generated.
The world, for Elara and Liam, had been painted in hues of sunrise and starlight. They met in the bustling corridors of their university library, a serendipitous collision of textbooks and shy smiles. She, with her wildfire spirit and a sketchbook filled with dreams; he, with his quiet determination and a mind geared for logic. Their attraction was immediate, their connection effortless. Their love bloomed in the final throes of their academic year, a vibrant, insistent bloom against the backdrop of impending adulthood.
By Mehrdad Rajabi5 months ago in Fiction
Thrones of fire. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In the era of the Pharaohs, the earth was divided between two great kingdoms: the North and the South. The king of the South, Amenhotep II, was a brave and wise young man, beloved by his people for his courage and justice, and all eyes turned to him, filled with both respect and fear. In the North, there was Queen Hatshepsut, a stunningly beautiful and incredibly intelligent woman with an ambition that knew no bounds: to unite the two kingdoms at any cost, even if it meant innocent blood and lives.
By ✒️ Journey with the Pen ✒️5 months ago in Fiction
The House on Harbor Street
M Mehran No one on Harbor Street liked to talk about the gray house at the corner. Its windows were always shuttered, the garden overrun with ivy, and the gate leaned as if it might collapse under its own rust. Children dared each other to touch the front steps, but few stayed long. The house had been empty for years—or so everyone thought.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Fiction
FROM LOST TO FOUND. AI-Generated.
There was a time when I thought I had everything figured out. Life felt like a road that only stretched forward neat, predictable, and safe. But it doesn’t take much for a road to bend. Sometimes all it takes is one choice, one disappointment, or one door closing to make you feel like you’ve lost your way.
By Yakubu Grace Oyiza5 months ago in Fiction
The Day Time Forgot My Name. AI-Generated.
I woke up yesterday, and the calendar betrayed me. The date was gone. My phone showed no numbers, only a blank void where time should have been. Even the clock on the wall stood still—its hands frozen between seconds like a heartbeat that refused to finish.
By Muhammed Ismail5 months ago in Fiction
The Kindling of Night. AI-Generated.
Prologue: Shadows and Sparks Long before the Ember Realms and the Dominion of Shadows had ever met, the world existed in delicate balance. Fire ruled the south, fierce and untamed, a magic born of passion and impulse, illuminating life but capable of consuming it in moments. Shadow ruled the north, subtle and precise, a magic of patience and restraint, hiding truths and guarding secrets—but at times concealing threats as well.
By Ai.Pendrake5 months ago in Fiction
The Mirror's Reflection
Lena sat in the dusty attic, her fingers lightly tracing the edges of an old sketchpad. The room around her was still, the only sound being the occasional creak of the house settling. It had been months since she’d come here, since she’d hidden away from the world outside. In the silence, her thoughts roared louder than ever—recollections of failure, dreams that had slipped through her grasp, of who she was and who she no longer believed she could be.
By Mansoor Khan5 months ago in Fiction
Guardians And Angels | Chapter Five | Part 19
One Some boys make every love song about them. Every single one of them, all night long, back-to-back. The Friday night before Halloween, after attending my first school dance in seventh grade with my best friend, I found out the hard way that those same boys make every sad song about them too.
By Christopher Dubbs5 months ago in Fiction











