Mystery
Sarah's Dream
Sarah had always been an imaginative person. She loved to read books and watch movies that transported her to different worlds and experiences. But lately, she had been having strange dreams that felt so vivid, she almost couldn't tell if they were real or not.
By İrem Arıcıoğlu3 years ago in Fiction
15 Mind-Blowing cartoon Fan Theories That Will Change Your Perspective Forever
Rethinking Childhood Cartoons: 15 Mind-Blowing cartoon Fan Theories That Will Change Your Perspective Forever Get ready to see your favorite childhood cartoons in a whole new light! These 15 mind-blowing fan theories will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about these beloved shows. Dive into a world of mystery, conspiracy, and imagination as we explore these incredible theories that might just change how you view these classic animated series forever.
By Dennis Thomas IV3 years ago in Fiction
Celestial Quest
In the ancient realm of Eldoria, where magic flowed like a symphony and mythical creatures roamed freely, there was a time when the sky was but a blank canvas, devoid of color. Eldoria's inhabitants gazed upon the vast expanse above with wonder, but they yearned for something more—a touch of magic that would breathe life into the heavens.
By Wisdom Kurotamunobaraomi3 years ago in Fiction
In the Shadow of the Wild
Deep within the heart of the Pacific Northwest, nestled among dense forests and towering mountains, rumors of an ancient and elusive creature stirred the imaginations of locals and adventurers alike. They called it Bigfoot, a legendary being said to roam the wilderness, leaving behind elusive footprints and blurry photographs.
By Noah Green3 years ago in Fiction
The Existential Woman
After surfing the internet and playing some online games, Shanna looked around the small condo and decided to do some cleaning. The kitchen sink was filled with dishes. They weren't all her dishes. Her brother Norman had put some dirty dishes in the sink also. Norman and Shanna lived together in the small condo. It was all they got as an inheritance from their father when he died a few years previous. It only had one small bedroom and one small bathroom, but the siblings made the best of it. They each had a twin bed in the bedroom, and they each had their own "spot" in the living room. It was cramped, but neither of them could afford to go anywhere else. Although Norman worked, he couldn't afford the prices of other dwellings. Shanna couldn't find anything within her retirement budget either, so they tolerated each other. Sometimes Shanna loved her brother Norman very much and was glad that they were roommates. Sometimes she couldn't stand the sight of him and was glad she had her own vehicle so she could drive off and get away from him for awhile. This particular weekend, Norman was the one who drove off in his vehicle. He had invited her to go camping with him, and although there was a part of her that wanted to enjoy time with him again like they used to a decade ago, she declined his invitation. She didn't want to risk an argument between them while camping when their homelife was finally getting to a comfortable peace between them. She turned the sink water on and washed the dishes quickly, setting the washed ones on the drying rack. Once the sink was empty, she wiped it clear of any food or residue. Then she took the garbage out. Her cat Selia stared at the open door looking for a chance to run out.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman3 years ago in Fiction
vampires mitology
Vampires are mythological or folkloric beings that subsist primarily by feeding on the blood of living creatures, whether they are strigoi or living individuals. Although vampiric entities have been recorded in many cultures, according to the speculations of British literary historian Brian Frost, who believes that "vampires and demons are as old as humans themselves," their origins can be traced back to "prehistoric times." The term "vampire" gained popularity in the early 18th century, following an influx of vampire superstitions in Western Europe from regions where vampire legends were prevalent, such as the Balkans and Eastern Europe. Local variations were also known by different names, such as "вампир" in Serbia and Bulgaria, "vrykolakas" (meaning "vârcolac") in Greece, and "strigoi" in Romania. This surge in superstitions in Europe led to mass hysteria and, in some cases, people were accused of vampirism.
By Alex stoicut3 years ago in Fiction
The Legend of the Eternal Sun
In a world where magic and wonder abounded, there was a legendary kingdom known as Luminora. Its beauty was unparalleled, with radiant landscapes and shimmering lakes that mirrored the sky above. The most cherished treasure of Luminora was the Eternal Sun, a mystical orb that hung high in the sky, casting its eternal light upon the kingdom and its people.
By Saseen mohamed3 years ago in Fiction
Miracles. Content Warning.
The heel of her soft shoe lands on my groin once, twice. I am glad that she isn’t wearing high heels and thank the Lord above that I can shovel pain under the surface of my awareness and use it to fertilize my resolve. My body still reacts to the damage she causes and curls instinctively into a protective cocoon. She fiercely kicks me twice on my lower back before I hear her stumbling footsteps rush away, in the direction of her car.
By Manano Martinez3 years ago in Fiction
The Existential Woman
Shanna took a shower. She liked the water hot, but not scalding. She liked the water to create a steamy room which was easy to accomplish with the bathroom door closed because the bathroom was so small. When the water felt enjoyable to her hand, she stepped in and closed the shower curtain to stop any spillage. Then she tilted her head back and let the hot pouring water soak her hair and head. She lathered up a bar of soap in her armpits, and giggled about how she had decided not to shave the hair there. It was not a feminist action, because she had shaved her legs just a few days previous in the bathtub. She had decided not to shave her armpit hair for health reasons and for her preference. She liked the feeling of silky legs, but she did not like the feeling of shaven stubbles in the armpit. She preferred the feeling of her soft armpit hair, and she knew that deodorant on shaved areas could create health issues. For all of these reasons, she decided that she would break the habit of shaving her armpit hair. Yet she giggled touching the nice soft hair there, knowing how the world she grew up in thought about women who didn't shave that hair. "I'm a beast!" she laughed and enjoyed the scent of the saop. She let the water rinse off the soap as she held up her arms to the shower head.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman3 years ago in Fiction





