Mystery
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
There once was a village boy whose father was a farmer. He was not allowed off the farm property and was especially not allowed in the barn. Ever since he was little, it has been off limits. One day though, curiosity got the better of him and when his father went into the market to sell the produce, the little village boy entered the barn.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Fiction
The last day of earth. Content Warning.
Title: The Final Countdown: Reflecting on the Last Day of Earth As the sun sets on the horizon, humanity stands on the brink of its final day on Earth. The notion of such an apocalyptic scenario might seem like a Hollywood blockbuster plot, but contemplating the last day of our planet can serve as a thought-provoking exercise. It allows us to reflect on our existence, our impact, and the fragile nature of life itself.
By Arslan khaliq 3 years ago in Fiction
Redemption in Haunted Moors (Part 1 and 2)
Redemption in Haunted Moors Part1 In the realm of Ethralia, nestled deep within the Veiled Woods, lived a young sorceress named Elara. Gifted with the ability to manipulate shadows and light, she wandered the land seeking to mend the fragments of a world torn by an ancient war.
By Michael Sandaga 3 years ago in Fiction
Questioning Death.
In a quaint village nestled amidst rolling hills and lush meadows, a young woman named Elara lived with a heart full of curiosity that often led her down unconventional paths of thought. While her fellow villagers accepted the natural cycle of life and death as an unalterable truth, Elara found herself unable to succumb to such unquestioning acceptance. She couldn't help but question the enigma that was death.
By Karly Cola3 years ago in Fiction
Project Ignis. Content Warning.
Tasper had his own plan and Hamish was going to force it out of him. Everything. Who those people were and who else the CIA might have embedded in the Project. That was a skirmish he witnessed. The Security calls to the Hephaestus, it was something serious. But as he threw himself into his van he didn't stop to ponder. He hit the ignition and sped back down the dirt track.
By Blair J Allan3 years ago in Fiction
Project Ignis. Content Warning.
The canteen was still vacant as Hamish entered. He was early. The automated lights buzzed to life, flickering a glare across the stainless-steel benches that rowed along each side of the modestly sized hall. A set of narrow windows accompanied each bench on the right side, thick tropical vegetation brushed against the exterior. The spattering of sunlight through the leaves and branches did very little to disguise the facilities dull concrete and iron panel laced interior. A hatch into a kitchen was closed directly ahead. Hamish was very early. But as their mission detailed, this was the only opportunity to discuss the operation with his fellow MI6 and CIA agents embedded in the Projects activities.
By Blair J Allan3 years ago in Fiction
Midnight Pact.
In the small, isolated village of Ravenswood, nestled deep within the heart of a dense forest, lived a young girl named Lily. From as early as she could remember, her mother, Elizabeth, insisted on a strict bedtime of 9pm. The reason for this rule was shrouded in mystery, as Elizabeth never provided a proper explanation.
By Elizabeth Oduola3 years ago in Fiction
Black Swan Lane
It was a dark gloomy evening on 9th of September in 1999.I was riding my bicycle down in the Black Swan Lane.No need to say how it gives me goosebumps whenever I recalls that moment in my life.I swear I should have asked my very best friend Catherine to join with me for my assist.
By Tharushika Meenakshi3 years ago in Fiction
Sirens vs Mermaids.
Sirens and mermaids, ancient beings of myth and legend, have captivated humanity for countless centuries. However, while some might mistake these creatures as similar entities of the sea, their true distinctions are more profound than meets the eye. Indeed, sirens and mermaids are separated by a vast divide, deeper than the darkest ocean trench.
By Waithera Kimani3 years ago in Fiction







