Love
love everafter
Once upon a time, in a quaint little town nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, there lived a young woman named Emily. She possessed a kind heart, a radiant smile, and an insatiable passion for life. Emily was known for her boundless optimism and genuine love for others. Her presence alone could light up the darkest room and bring joy to the loneliest of hearts.
By tayyaba ishaq3 years ago in Fiction
The Guardian of the Green: Restoring Balance in Veridion
In the kingdom of Veridion, nestled amidst lush green meadows and sparkling rivers, lived a young girl named Elara. She possessed an extraordinary gift—an innate connection to the natural world around her. From a young age, Elara could hear the whispers of the wind, understand the language of the trees, and communicate with the creatures that roamed the land.
By awais ahmed3 years ago in Fiction
Pride and Prejudice
In the quaint English countryside of the 19th century, the Bennet family resided at Longbourn, a modest estate. Among the Bennet sisters, the second eldest, Elizabeth, possessed a quick wit and an independent spirit. Little did she know that her life was about to be forever altered by a most unexpected encounter.
By Abdul Ahad3 years ago in Fiction
Arundel Abrafo: The Ascensions, Part 1
CONTENT WARNING: This story may contain sensitive material or discuss topics that some readers may find distressing. Reader discretion is advised. The views and opinions expressed in this story are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Vocal.
By D. ALEXANDRA PORTER3 years ago in Fiction
Dating Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Introduction: Dating has undergone a remarkable transformation over the years, adapting to societal changes and technological advancements. From traditional courtship rituals to the modern world of online dating, the landscape of romantic relationships has shifted significantly. This article explores the journey of dating from the past to the present and offers insights into what the future may hold.
By Ishwarya Chellappan3 years ago in Fiction







