Mystery
Title: "The Quest for the Cure: A Tale of Bravery and Hope"
Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there lived a small town filled with friendly people. They lived their daily lives in peace, never suspecting that there was anything frightening or dangerous lurking in their midst.
By shree nagesh3 years ago in Fiction
After the Apocalypse (3)
Cahya raced into a gap in the jungle wall which marked the start of a steep trail downhill toward the closest beach to the village. A flash of beige shirt in the distant dusky murk of the forest told her Susswan had waited for her to catch sight of him so she would be sure of the chase. She was fast, but of all the village children Susswan was fastest, she would need to be smartest to catch him. As she jumped over roots and through ferns whose lush green might hide holes or other obstacles, she clenched the smoothness of her bamboo swatch. When she caught the thief, a weapon would be useful. As she ducked beneath the limb of a young sandalwood tree, she heard a chittering like a monkey from ahead and below. She recognized Susswan’s monkey imitation and changed direction without losing her headstrong momentum by whiplashing herself around an almost vertical liana limb.
By Roy Stevens3 years ago in Fiction
Hope in the Darkness
Once upon a time, in a land far away, there was a peaceful kingdom called Eldoria. The people of Eldoria were known for their kindness, hospitality, and love for nature. They had lived in peace for generations, but one day, everything changed.
By Yusril Harsya Hasan3 years ago in Fiction
After the Apocalypse (2)
“Ah, Cahya, I wouldn’t have tripped if you hadn’t talked to me just then, I looked back at you and didn’t see the root.” As they returned to the Crone’s stall, they kept up a banter around mouthfuls of fruit. Normally, the village’s loosely organized gang of bully-children would have swooped on such a chance to mock the clumsy ‘Rock-Boy’ and harass his sister ‘The Ghost’ but they had already scattered to their various roosts for the day and were unavailable to play the vultures to Cahya and Gemi’s ‘carrion’.
By Roy Stevens3 years ago in Fiction
Discovering Myself: A Journey of Identity and Self-Discovery
As a young adult, Sarah had always felt like she was living in someone else's body. She was going through the motions of her life, but she didn't feel connected to any of it. It wasn't until she started college that she began to explore the idea of who she truly was.
By Mike Lundgreen3 years ago in Fiction






