Mystery
Love on the Korean Road: A Comedy of Errors
As soon as Jae saw her at the library, he knew she was the one. She had an infectious laugh, and her smile lit up the room. Jae tried to approach her, but his nervousness got the best of him. For days, he lurked around the library, trying to catch a glimpse of her again.
By Ahmet BOLEL3 years ago in Fiction
The Doctor and The Baker
In a small town, full of small homes, there were two small taverns. The streets were lined with chunky cobble stones causing the echoes of footsteps to linger and wander about. The approaching winter winds bring short days and long nights. A reminder that soon it will be night all day. In preparation, the mage’s apprentice was casting each lamp post with an undying flame, while others were harvesting crops and gathering goods from the forest that wrapped around the bottom of the town. When the day was night the woods seemed to awaken from an enchanted slumber. It was during this time that the forest was left to itself to regrow and reclaim what was lost. The time when night was day and day was night brought all manner of creatures who awoke with the forest. They skidded and hobbled their way through the small town all the while enduring watchful gazes from the townspeople.
By Mollie Narutovics3 years ago in Fiction
Last of His Name
Run! run!…run. Craig got awake by a sudden, horrific trembling voice which continuously repeated the word, “Run”. The red-stoned castle was a masterpiece of art in the city of Zoraaf. Craig, a nine-year-old kid whose father was a maester of the castle was given permission by king Sebastian to stay in the castle along with his family in return for the hospitality and loyalty offered by him. The opening sound of the door approached and it made Craig more scared, so he covered himself with his blanket. Xandra approached him and said, “It’s me boy, hey little warrior it’s your father”. For a moment Craig thought that he is going to die but then discovering that it was his father he hugged him tightly as if he never wanted him to leave.After all, he was a kid.
By Touseef Ahmed3 years ago in Fiction
Betrayal Aboard the Last Skymaster. Runner-Up in Sky's the Limit Challenge.
As the stars surrendered to the fiery brilliance of sunrise, Captain Anjali Chanthavong found herself relying on the porthole to determine their exact position. She peered through the circle of clear crystal, hoping for a break in the dense smog below.
By R. J. Rani3 years ago in Fiction









