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Tales of London #17
When Robert woke up, he was alone in bed. He felt tired and somewhat disoriented, and he wasn’t sure why being alone in his own bed felt wrong. Then the memories from yesterday hit him: the bar and the Goddess, ghouls, kissing, Jenna in his bed, and some more ghouls and kissing, priorities not necessarily being in that order.
By John H. Knight3 years ago in Fiction
Echoes of the Past...
If Walls Could Talk, I would tell you the story of the old brick building on Main Street. For over a century, I have stood tall and proud, bearing witness to the countless people who have come and gone, each leaving their own mark on this place. I have seen love and loss, joy and heartache, triumph and defeat.
By Content Creator3 years ago in Fiction
From First Sight to Forever
Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a young girl named Lily. She was beautiful, with sparkling green eyes and long, golden hair. Her smile could light up any room, and her laughter was infectious. Despite her young age, she was wise beyond her years, with a kind heart and a warm spirit. People were drawn to her, and she always knew just the right thing to say to make others feel better.
By Dinesh Ram3 years ago in Fiction
Sense and Sensibility: Tortuous emotions, rational orientation happiness
Austen's Sense and Sensibility was her first book. People love Austen's works, enduring for centuries, is to highlight the charm of the classic. Austen's works exude the brilliance of realism, describing women's emotional life in the family in detail from the perspective of women.
By Lee ZhenPo3 years ago in Fiction
From Wars to Romance
If walls could talk, I would have many stories to tell. I am the wall of the ancient castle, standing tall for centuries, and witnessing many events, both joyous and sorrowful. People have come and gone, but I remain, a silent observer of history.
By Nikki Lynn3 years ago in Fiction
The of Compassion
Jason was a high school student who was obsessed with cricket. He had a passion for the sport since he was a child, playing with his friends in the local park and watching the latest matches on TV. He envisioned himself as a professional cricketer, known for his skill and sportsmanship on the field. Despite his passion for the game, Jason was an excellent student who always worked hard in school. His parents, who were supportive of his interests, encouraged him to concentrate on his studies.
By Naureen Ikram3 years ago in Fiction








