Love
Auroras
Katsa skimmed just above the ground on her sidera, fighting a little as the small craft listed from side to side. It felt like the gyroscope was out of alignment, and it would be difficult to avoid getting thrown off before Rhoden could fix it. By dint of a few maneuvers that would have made her flight instructor proud, she made it to the engineercorps’ building without mishap. Recognizing her energy signature, the door obligingly dematerialized without asking for identification. There were benefits to having to come in so often.
By Phoenix Drake3 years ago in Fiction
The Wisping Wind
Paul laid on the beach thinking to himself, “They say the perfect beach experience doesn’t exist. But it does. Lounging here, the sun warming my body. The waves bringing in the cool ocean breeze, as it blows the hair on my back from side to side with each roll of the tide. The closest I’ve come to liking a warm clime. Perhaps this was the best time. A turning point. One can only hope.” Turning back over to read his book, he continued to enjoy the first bit of joy he’d had in months.
By Atomic Historian3 years ago in Fiction
Etched in Time:
She gazed at the old photo, a time capsule of faded memories. A smile adorned her lips as she recalled that summer day. The scent of salty sea air still lingered in her mind. The taste of ice cream on her tongue, the sweetness of youth. The sound of laughter echoed in her ears, shared secrets and carefree whispers. And as her fingertips grazed the photograph's surface, she could almost feel the warmth of his hand, interlaced with hers. Time may have passed, but the sensory snapshots of that fleeting love remained etched within her soul.
By Batholomew Okeke 3 years ago in Fiction
Sour and Sweet
“Darling, I love you.” “Please, not while I’m eating.” His wife knew that this would be a very special day in the shop, but her Marvin needed a bit of a poke in order to care about it. Her husband, staring down at his scrambled eggs and bacon, knew that his Michelle wanted him to care more about the day than he ever could. The way things were going, they would both care too much.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Fiction
Shattered Trust: When Love is Betrayed
Sarah's heart pounded in her chest as she stared at the incriminating evidence before her. She couldn't believe what she had just discovered about her partner, David. They had been together for five years, building a life filled with love, trust, and future plans. But now, everything seemed to crumble around her.
By Arsalan Khan3 years ago in Fiction
The Bee-Bop
The bees danced around the meadow, their wings a messy blur of yellow and black. They danced to the music of the Sun and the rhythm of the wind. Following the pitter-patter of their hearts, they danced in bliss; they danced for joy; they danced for love. Their dancing shared stories of travel and memories, of flowers and pollen, of challenges and triumphs. As they danced, the world sprung to life around them. The flowers smiled, the trees swayed, and the birds sang. The bees danced on and the world was a better place. Fuller. Healthier. Prettier. In every way.
By Shawn Lowry3 years ago in Fiction
FASHION
Fashion is a constantly evolving industry that can be both exciting and overwhelming. With so many trends and styles to choose from, it can be challenging to know how to navigate the world of fashion. Here are some essential pieces of advice that can help you develop your personal style and feel confident in your fashion choices.
By ODS ACADEMY3 years ago in Fiction
Eternal Love
In the dark streets of New York City, a young woman named Emily was walking home after a long day at work. She had always been fascinated by the supernatural, particularly vampires. Her love for them was fueled by the many books and movies she had consumed over the years.
By Melodic Narrator3 years ago in Fiction






