Love
Fate
Greg won his ticket by accepting the fact that he constantly overworks himself. He is the owner of many small firms in Chicago and is always on the move. He wants to find the best options for each business to make as much profit as possible, while continuing to give quality service to his customers. Greg was a businessman and never left the city or had any time alone for himself. If Greg did have a chance to get away for even a few days he would book a private jet and a full excursion instantly, but he never does. Ray, a close friend and investor of his, knew this for a long time and finally had the opportunity to give it to him.
By Bodey Miller3 years ago in Fiction
Senses of Peace
Licking my lips, I couldn't be sure whether the salty taste was from the breeze of the ocean before me or from the countless tears I had cried. I grabbed fistfuls of sand, trying to get a grip on anything, but it ran out of my palms like an hourglass.
By Raine Neal3 years ago in Fiction
A ghost and a living person are able to communicate through music, but must find a way to make their love last beyond their performance
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Sarah who lived in a small village. She was a talented pianist, and spent much of her time practicing in an old abandoned church that stood on the outskirts of the village.
By Subash Sugumar3 years ago in Fiction
A ghost falls in love with a person who can see and communicate with spirits, but must navigate the challenges of their different worlds
It was a quiet night in the old mansion on the edge of town. The moon was full and the stars shone brightly in the sky. That was when she first appeared, a beautiful ghost with flowing hair and a stunning gown. Her name was Grace, and she had been trapped in the mansion for years, longing for someone to release her from her eternal imprisonment.
By Subash Sugumar3 years ago in Fiction
A ghost is able to return as a ghostly presence to their loved one, but must navigate the challenges of a one-sided love
The sun was setting on a quiet town, casting a warm glow over the old, creaky mansion that stood on the hill. It was said that the mansion was haunted, that a ghostly presence lingered there, longing for the love of a woman long gone.
By Subash Sugumar3 years ago in Fiction
A ghost is able to cross over to the afterlife for a limited time to be with their loved one, but must find a way to make it permanent
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Lily who lived a lonely life. She had lost her parents at a young age, and her husband had passed away shortly after they were married. She was filled with grief, and she often felt as if the world was closing in around her.
By Subash Sugumar3 years ago in Fiction
Ghostly Love: A Story of Second Chances and Enduring Devotion
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled in the rolling hills of rural England, there lived a young woman named Elizabeth. She was a beautiful and kind-hearted person, with a smile that could light up a room and a laugh that was contagious. She lived a simple life, working as a nurse in the local hospital and spending her evenings reading by the fire or taking long walks in the countryside.
By Subash Sugumar3 years ago in Fiction
A ghost falls in love with a living person who is able to bring them peace and closure in the afterlife
Once upon a time, in a small village surrounded by rolling hills and verdant forests, there lived a ghost who had been wandering the earth for centuries. This ghost was filled with sorrow and regret, unable to find peace or rest in the afterlife.
By Subash Sugumar3 years ago in Fiction
A ghost and a living person are able to communicate through music, but must find a way to make their love last beyond their performance
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Sarah who lived in a small village. She was a talented pianist, and spent much of her time practicing in an old abandoned church that stood on the outskirts of the village.
By Subash Sugumar3 years ago in Fiction
Dream Comes True
CHAPTER 1 Too Good To Be I just kept my eyes shut and savored the wakening moments. The smell of the sea transported me to some of my best and most vivid memories, vacations, sand castles, playing tag with incoming waves. I remembered my vacations when I was a kid, the beach at Ocean View, the gentle surf because of it being just inside the Chesapeake Bay. Floating along in a 15 foot fiberglass runabout while watching the monstrous sized naval ships that were dwarfed by an occasional giant sized air craft carrier. Then I became aware of the bird song. The screech of gulls fighting over some morsel of food is unpleasant to many but to me it was just a deepening of the inner serenity. The chirps and cheeps of the beach darts which was my childhood name for the sand pipers. The deepening heat of a midsummer day was being overshadowed by my trying to remember if I had applied enough sun screen and done it correctly.
By Fred Looney3 years ago in Fiction
The Siren's Song: A Story of Forbidden Love and Tragedy
Once upon a time, in a kingdom deep beneath the ocean waves, there lived a mermaid named Aella. She was known throughout the seas for her mesmerizing voice and her beauty, which was said to rival even that of the most stunning ocean flowers. Her voice had the power to soothe the most troubled souls and to entrance all who heard it.
By shree nagesh3 years ago in Fiction


