Love
Magical Romance
Once upon a time, there was a girl who truly believed in magic. She had never fallen in love but assumed it would feel like a spell had been cast. One day, she met a boy who made her heart race and her palms sweat. Was this what magic felt like? They talked for hours, lost in each other's company. When the horizon overtook the sun, he took her hand in his, and they walked and kissed beneath the stars. She felt the frisson of atoms inside her, and she knew magic had conjured a spell just as she’d dreamed.
By Delaney Howard3 years ago in Fiction
Flames of Desire
In the land of Elyria, where the elements danced with magic and the air hummed with untold power, the Ignis Faction was preparing for an important mission. Aiden Stormrider, a formidable Fire Mage, stood in the heart of the council chamber, surrounded by the wisest and most respected members of his faction. The council leader, a venerable woman with hair like molten lava, addressed Aiden with gravity in her voice.
By B. E. Machi3 years ago in Fiction
Hidden Fate
SEREKUNDA MARKET (CHAPTER 2) It was another day for the busy market. Serekunda Market has always been growing. More and more people from the length and breadth of the country come here to make a living. Its accumulating big size has made it possible to accommodate all types of commodities. As it is growing in size, it is not only attracting vendors but also attracting notorious thieves.
By Faburama Bojang3 years ago in Fiction
John and Chrissy Unexpected Revelation
Unexpected discoveries can turn our lives upside down and challenge our beliefs and perceptions. In this story, we will follow a young man named John and his fiancé, Chrissy, as they experience a discovery that alters the course of their lives forever. John and Chrissy are a young couple who are madly in love and looking forward to their future together. However, their plans take an unexpected turn when a chance discovery throws their relationship into turmoil. The story follows their journey as they navigate the aftermath of this discovery, confront their beliefs and values, and ultimately learn the truth about themselves and each other. Through John and Chrissy's experiences, we will explore themes of trust, forgiveness, and self-discovery, and examine the ways in which unexpected discoveries can shape and define us.
By Karen James3 years ago in Fiction
Love
She’s in love with a boy who has fire on his head and stardust on his cheeks and eyes like the sun itself. A boy who is brilliant, kind, and too brave for his own good. And he’s in love with a girl whose laugh is the best song he’s ever heard, with wit sharp enough to cut glass and a sheet of spun gold on her head. A girl who is determined, passionate, and wiser than her years.
By Samantha De Yarman3 years ago in Fiction
Betwixt the Bell Heather
Sian was a jewel whose violet eyes could sink through my soul like a depth charge. Wild as the sea and gentle as a doe, her luminescence shone underneath the greyest of Hebridean skies, emanating joy like a gravitational beacon. Infectious, moreish, the warmth of her aura radiated through the forlorn and brittle Craggs of our weathered isle; even her shadow nurtured life. I swear the bell heather leaned into her for inspiration as she travelled betwixt it.
By Caroline Jane3 years ago in Fiction
Word Count
As he obsessed over his word count yet again the author wondered why such an arbitrary, meaningless number, seemed to be so important to so many people. After a great deal of thought the best he could come up with was that humans have an intrinsic need to measure things and believe that a thing which cannot be measured is a thing of less value. He went to bed that night and cried himself to sleep. A thing very typical for a writer like himself.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Fiction
Plant Whisperer
Suri had always felt different from the other children in her village. While they played games and chased each other around, she spent her days wandering through the nearby forests and fields, listening to the plants and trees. Her parents thought she was odd, but they didn't discourage her; they knew that she had a special connection with the natural world, and they admired her for it.
By Suraiya Bano3 years ago in Fiction
Unchanged
"None of these are giving lime." I said tossing the swatches at the wall. Crying won't change the color of the wall, the wall wont change what happened, but I was hopping, I needed it to help. Melanie walked up to the door way and leaned giving me a pitiful look. "None of these greens are right." I said as if that explained why I was standing there surrounded by green swatches. She sighed as if she were about to speak but I quickly held up a hand, "Whatever you are going to say...Don't. " I said pushing her slender frame out of my way. At 5 foot 11 Melanie has never been small but with how angry I was, I was sure her height would mean nothing if I decided to put my hands on her. I would never, not even after what she did, but I could and would spend the rest of my life fanatsizing about hurting her. I won't though. I need to put this energy into something productive, and this house needs to be remodeled. As soon as I find a mint green for the front room. "I need to find the perfect green." I thought to myself as I paced the hallways of the house. I could feel Melanie walking towards me, shes a glutton for punishement. That is the only reason she would follow me around knowing I won't allow her to speak to me. I never want to hear her voice again, and never was to soon.
By Amariah Brown3 years ago in Fiction







