Mystery
The ghost of fear.
Gayatri's mom told Raghu, who had returned home for an excursion after numerous days at the college lodging, "Don't let your more youthful sister be moved by a phantom!". Try not to let the frenzy of that time disappear!" he expressed, searching for his more youthful sister. "Buddy! I will have a hard time believing what you say! Go to your room and see," said the mother. Raghu made his way to his room.
By Ruba,s Scrawls2 years ago in Fiction
Whispers in the Night
I’d never imagined, in one thousand lifetimes, to meet with the one thing my inner child needed. A vivid world created by my own brain, perhaps even a memory. A world full of wonder and imagination, that lives and breathes deep underground. Where whispers guide the weak, the trees hum songs of magic. A peaceful world full of nature, where mushrooms can grow as tall as skyscrapers. A world once lived in peace, the silence around the residents, now filled with corruption and power, transformed into a land not seen by the ancient ancestors that would guide this world, all vanished.
By Elizabeth Butler2 years ago in Fiction
Haily's Comet
The shooting star streaked across the night sky, knocked from the heavens by some unknown force, and descended in a brilliant trail of glimmering silver. As it descended the exosphere into the thermosphere, passing the mesosphere, stratosphere, and finally, troposphere, it decreased in size and weight. It was no larger than a gumball when it collided with the grass in Haily’s backyard. Usually, such a happening would have passed notice, but Haily could not sleep, so she sat awake near her window. Her parents had gotten her a telescope after much begging last year, and it had become a pastime, on the night's sleep eluded her, gaze up into the heavens until she became too exhausted to keep her eyes open.
By S.N. Evans2 years ago in Fiction



