Mystery
HOPE IS A SCARCE COMMODITY
No sweetness here. “The gates made of corroded iron groaned open like a tormented spirit. The once-grand house stretched out beyond it, like a skeletal hand reaching for the uncaring sky. Ivy was eating away at the weathered walls, and cracks in the windows gaped like vacant eyes. This was Blackwood Manor, a place where joy had seeped into a cold emptiness and laughter had curdled into whispers.
By CONSTANT AKPAH2 years ago in Fiction
The Song of the Forgotten Kingdom
In the quiet town of Harmon's Hollow, where the mundane rhythm of daily life lulled its residents into a comforting trance, lived a young musician named Seraphina Melody. Known for her ethereal compositions, Seraphina spent her days wandering through the woods, seeking inspiration for her next masterpiece.
By Dim Esther2 years ago in Fiction
My Song
Sicily | 1943 Under a firm mutual agreement of trust, the misfitted group of four banded together to clean up their mess. Corrado helped Father Burgio gather the dead bodies of the Italian soldiers, and Rosalie helped Garret give Private Hale a temporary burial - which consisted of blanketing him with a few layers thick sheets - until Garret was able to get his body back into the hands of the American military.
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Fiction
Whispers of Regret
In the heart of Lagos, a tale of love, betrayal, and tangled destinies unfolded between Aisha, Zara, and a mysterious artist named Tunde. Aisha, deeply in love with Tunde, confided in her twin sister, Zara, about the man who held the key to her heart. Little did they know that their lives were about to take an unexpected turn.
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in Fiction
Moonlit Secrets
In the vibrant tapestry of the NYSC camp, where dreams and connections intertwined, a tender love story unfolded between Michael and Juliana. Their tale extended far beyond the confines of the campgrounds, weaving a romantic narrative that would captivate hearts and minds. This is the enchanting chronicle of a love that blossomed quietly, a mystery neither of them could let go.
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in Fiction









