Mystery
The Enigma of the Missing Clock
The rain beat incessantly against the windows of Rafael Marques' office, creating a comforting and familiar sound for the detective. That night, shadows danced around the room, reflecting the dim light from the lamp hanging from the ceiling. Rafael was lost in thought when suddenly, the sharp sound of the doorbell broke the silence.
By João Felipe Cunha3 years ago in Fiction
What If We Traveled Through a Black Hole?. Content Warning.
In the depths of the universe lie black holes - dark, enigmatic entities that voraciously consume everything unfortunate enough to venture near their Event Horizon. But could there be more to these cosmic monsters? What if you dared to plunge into their unfathomable depths? Could you survive the journey through a black hole? Let's explore what might happen in such a daring odyssey.
By Salman Sabbir3 years ago in Fiction
Whispers of the Infinite Sea
Pooja leaned against a tarnished railing aboard a ferry, watching ocean waves curl into themselves. Close to her chest, she held a pewter urn containing her mother's cremated remains. She breathed deeply, the taste of brine caking her tongue like damp ash. The midday sun reflected in droplets that quavered on the balusters, then trickled down like little rivulets, only to reappear from the periodic spray of waves breaking against the prow. Other ferry-goers chattered around her, though Pooja was only vaguely aware of them. Her thoughts were on the last conversation she had with her mother. All this time out on the ocean, chasing fish —
By MD SHAQUIB REZA3 years ago in Fiction
Why Man Has Hair
A long, long time ago, humans had evolved without hair. They were very sleek and oh so smooth, and their skin was as soft as a baby's. They lived in harmony with the natural world, but they were also always very cold. There was no such thing as human fur to keep them warm, and they shivered and tried to huddle together for warmth, but would still freeze.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction
Apocalyptic Vatican City With Zombies
The world had descended into turmoil not so long ago. People had become hungry zombies as a result of a fatal infection that had spread like wildfire. The Vatican City's holy environs were transformed into a nightmare setting when this deadly virus arrived there. The formerly hallowed city was now filled with the ominous groans and mindless shuffling of the dead.
By Ahamed Thousif3 years ago in Fiction
The Veil of Immortality (Chapter 7)
The years had swept by like an ethereal breeze, leaving behind a trail of fading memories and a life of secrecy. After successfully faking his death, Arthur embraced his new identity as his own son and used the inheritance to purchase a private estate—a secluded house hidden from the world's prying eyes. In this sanctuary of shadows, he crafted a life far removed from the one he once knew.
By Henry Berg3 years ago in Fiction
The Veil of Immortality (Chapter 1)
In the quiet and dimly lit corner of a small, rundown bookstore, an elderly man named Arthur sifted through the dusty shelves. Time had etched its mark on his face, and the weight of age bore heavily on his frail shoulders. For Arthur, life had been a series of missed opportunities and unfulfilled dreams, leaving him with an overwhelming sense of regret.
By Henry Berg3 years ago in Fiction
A Frontier Settlement on an Alien World
Previously, in the far future, humankind has attained interstellar travel. The brave explorers from Earth had set their eyes on colonizing unknown planets, and one of those planets was given the name "Novus Terra." On an exotic planet, it was a frontier village that was illuminated by two delicate moonlight.
By Ahamed Thousif3 years ago in Fiction







