Mystery
Dreamchild Enterprise. Runner-Up in Behind the Last Window Challenge.
For the Behind the Last Window Challenge on Vocal+ She knew nothing of the outside world, but she could see a glimpse through the window in his room. Temperance thought the sky was bluer than usual today, too blue for the occasion. She gazed after her twin as Charity climbed into the car, never pausing to look back at Temperance. Not once.
By Holly Pheni3 years ago in Fiction
Greek
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. It was one of many rooms in House Olympus: Zeus’ mansion. It was situated atop the highest peak in the land, surpassing even Poseidon's lighthouse. While she assumed most housed his servants and offspring, this room was utterly bizarre.
By Daysean Higgs3 years ago in Fiction
Why is Death on the Nile so good?
Why is Death on the Nile so good? Introduction: The novel "Death on the Nile" is a classic mystery written by Agatha Christie, a renowned author in the genre. The novel follows detective Hercule Poirot as he investigates a murder that takes place on a luxury steamer traveling down the Nile River in Egypt. "Death on the Nile" is considered by many to be a particularly good mystery novel, due to its engaging plot, well-developed characters, and themes, as well as Christie's excellent writing style. In this article, we will explore why "Death on the Nile" is so good, examining its plot, characters, themes, and writing style.
By Azhagu malai kannan3 years ago in Fiction
Molly's Window
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. She shivered from the cold in the room and rubbed her arms and shoulders to circulate some frictional warmth. She would have given anything for a fire or heating of any kind. She had heard stories about houses with heat that was controllable with the touch of a button. To think that people could pick the actual temperature it would be inside their home.
By Sam Hudgins3 years ago in Fiction
Last Window to the Outside World...
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. She had never left the city, never stepped foot beyond the walls that enclosed them all. The only way she knew of the outside was through the window, and the stories told by those who had been there.
By Mello.viibes3 years ago in Fiction









