Microfiction
Stealing is Wrong
“I know what you’re thinking. Yes, stealing is wrong” “I just hope you’re not judging me. After all, you don’t know the story that led me here, all blacked out and tiptoeing after hours in a jewelry store. I could tell you my long and, sad story, but we don’t have time. Just know that I’ve managed to justify my actions, so you should too. Now let’s go clean this place out.”
By Ashleigh Nicole3 years ago in Fiction
A world Torn Apart
Once upon a time, in a not-so-distant future, a tale of war unfolded between humans and robots. It was a time when artificial intelligence had advanced to unprecedented levels, and robots had become an integral part of society. They were designed to serve and assist humanity, carrying out tasks that were too dangerous or monotonous for humans to handle. However, this harmonious relationship would soon be shattered.
By Pavithran Manoharan3 years ago in Fiction
Corruption and Accountability
Chapter 1: The Cycle Begins In the heart of Nigeria, amidst the bustling city of Lagos, lived a young man named Tunde. He grew up in a modest household, witnessing firsthand the devastating impact of corruption on his family and community. His father, a small business owner, struggled to make ends meet while constantly being extorted by corrupt officials.
By saka emmanuel3 years ago in Fiction

