Microfiction
The Ceremony
Blood poured down my face and drenched my naked form. It covered the symbols etched into my body, dripping onto the ground. Power engulfed me, even as pain ripped through my lower body. A scream tore from my throat. The flames surrounding me flared in response.
By Stephanie Hoogstad2 years ago in Fiction
The mystery of the magic prophecy
I am a student at the magic academy, and I am full of curiosity and passion for magic. I accidentally found a book about the prophecy of the end of the world, and I started to investigate the authenticity of this mysterious prophecy in the academy during the exam period.
By qingyuan wu2 years ago in Fiction
Epilogue?. Content Warning.
Read these first: Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet 1 year after the funeral I stand at the archway at the entrance of the cemetery, frozen as if I am a human statue. In my hand, a bouquet of red roses banded together with a purple ribbon.
By Alexandria Stanwyck2 years ago in Fiction
Blank Canvas
It was a wondrous world to which ideas came to die without being savored by the creative mind, not exactly a place of visual pleasure but aethereal essence, a raw beauty indeed. It had no outstanding features other than decaying shapes spread across the wasteland, these strange figures were letters. They came in different shapes, and scales, lying around and long forgotten on the ground some as big as mountains; those were the grass and ground of the world and the paper, the floor. The land was in silence and the smell of the air was of emptiness and dust. From the sky, a colorful rain descended but never touched the ground or seemed to be, no living beings lurked in the surroundings, only two shadows guided by a third one, the brightest star in the known universe.
By Brenda N. Hermes2 years ago in Fiction
The Empire
In the distant future, long after the fall of nations and the rise of corporations, a colossal entity known simply as "The Empire" reigned supreme. It was not an empire in the traditional sense, with territorial borders and subjects, but rather a sprawling, interstellar consortium of power and influence. Its reach extended far beyond the confines of any one planet, and its existence was a testament to the relentless pursuit of control and domination by those at its helm.
By Prince Gupta2 years ago in Fiction
The Mars Dilemma
āI still donāt see why we have to all go. It was only Josiah whoā¦ā Mom didnāt even let me finish this time. āThatās enough, Suzanna. We have all heard enough about it from you. The law is we all have to go, and you know it.ā Mom was turned around in her seat on the shuttle, glaring at me.
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Fiction







