Mystery
TWIN FLAME ❤️🔥
Callie, our protagonist, is a young teacher in Nigeria with a passion for music, art, and fashion, her friend from halfway across the world and her sister Nicole are Callie’s only friends, She’s closed off and introverted she doesn’t talk to people much. She graduated from the university and immediately started teaching art and music to kids and adults. Callie has been to many countries and of course had a lot of experiences, food, lifestyle, fashion , music, art, science, spirituality you name it; Callie is not only stunning on the outside but also radiates beauty from within. Her kind heart and positive vibes make her truly captivating. She carries herself with an air of grace and confidence, like a true empress. Callie's unique combination of inner and outer beauty is what sets her apart and makes her shine.
By Stella Dan 2 years ago in Fiction
Welcome Home, Craig. Content Warning.
“Caledonia you’re calling me and now I’m coming home” – Caledonia by Dougie Maclean I had just boarded the last stage of my long trek home from New York to Glasgow at London Heathrow. Another hour or so and I would be on home turf again for the first time in a decade. Was I looking forward to it? In some ways, yes. Glasgow has always been my first love. It is where I grew up, got my education, where I met the love of my life before screwing it up beyond repair. There’s a line in the song Caledonia by Dougie Maclean “I have moved, and I’ve kept on moving, proved the points I needed proving.” That, at least in part, explains why I moved, despite loving Glasgow so much.
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Fiction
What Will They Do with the Corpse? Exploring the Aftermath of Death in Space
Photo by intographics on Pixabay ## Introduction to Death in Space Death is an inevitable part of life, and as we push the boundaries of exploration, the question arises: what happens when someone dies in space? The final frontier poses unique challenges when it comes to dealing with the deceased. In this article, we will delve into the history of space burials, the possibilities and limitations of burial in space, the cost associated with such services, the process of launching ashes into space, notable individuals who have had their ashes buried in space, the space burial companies and their services, alternative options for memorializing loved ones, and the ethical considerations surrounding space burials.
By Khaled Nabil2 years ago in Fiction
I'm Not Dying
''I'm Not Dying'' It was a cold, dreary night in the small town of Willowbrook. The rain fell in heavy sheets, drenching the deserted streets. In the heart of the town, nestled between old oaks and eerie mist, stood a peculiar house. Its windows were boarded up, and ivy had taken over the decaying walls. The townsfolk believed it to be haunted, and they called it "The Abandoned Manor."
By Glory charged 2 years ago in Fiction
The Enigma of the Midnight Manor
The night was draped in darkness, and the moon hid behind a shroud of clouds, casting eerie shadows across the sprawling grounds of the Midnight Manor. The mansion, long abandoned and rumored to be cursed, stood as a looming testament to a bygone era. Its grandeur was still intact, but its glory had faded into the annals of time.
By Aftab Asif2 years ago in Fiction
HIDDEN
There once stood a quaint and enigmatic mansion sitting on a hill in the village of Oakwood. The locals in the town murmured rumors about the big estate's dark mysteries and hidden secrets. The estate allegedly had unimaginable treasures that were kept out of the public's view. However, no one dared to go there for fear of arousing the legendary ancient spirits that were claimed to guard the place's secrets.
By Harajuku Barbie2 years ago in Fiction
The Enigma of Elmsworth Manor
Chapter 1: The Mysterious Invitation It was a crisp autumn afternoon when Elizabeth Hartley, a young and ambitious investigative journalist, received an intriguing letter in the mail. The envelope bore no return address, only her name elegantly written in a flowing script. As she tore it open, a single ornate card fell into her hands. On it, she read:
By Pius chukwuma 2 years ago in Fiction








