Mystery
The Adventures of Mimi
Sitting on the plane waiting for hours and hours to arrive at our destination, we fly over the South Pacific ocean, now that the cabin lights have been dimmed everyone is resting. Mimi had enjoyed a full dinner; She chose chicken, mash potatoes and vegetables, she loves carrots and peas. It’s a full plane and she tucks herself in under her blanket then a few hours later, the plane drops in the air, she woke up and she’s alone on the plane except for some animals. Mimi is curious to know what has happened and where did everyone go, why are all these animals here?
By Frances Helena3 years ago in Fiction
The Haunted Graveyard
It was a dark and stormy night, the kind of night that makes you feel like something sinister is lurking in the shadows. And for Sarah, that feeling was all too real. She was walking home from a late shift at the diner when she heard a faint whisper coming from the nearby graveyard.
By Shams Ul Qammar3 years ago in Fiction
Time travel does exist?
The idea of time travel has long captured the imaginations of writers and scientists alike. The concept of traveling through time has been explored in science fiction for decades, but is it possible in real life? In this essay, we will explore the history of the idea of time travel, the scientific theories behind it, and the possibilities and limitations of time travel.
By Sujan Paudel3 years ago in Fiction
Why didn't the world end in 2012?
The year 2012 saw widespread rumors and speculations that the world was going to end. The theories stemmed from a misinterpretation of the ancient Mayan calendar, which predicted the end of the current cycle in 2012. The doomsday predictions ranged from catastrophic events, such as asteroid impact, massive earthquakes, and tsunamis to supernatural events, such as the arrival of extraterrestrial beings or the emergence of a new age of enlightenment. Despite the widespread panic, however, the world did not end in 2012, and life continued as usual.
By Sujan Paudel3 years ago in Fiction
Carnival Mayhem
It has been years since I left my hometown, and I don't think I'll ever return. I do miss the timeless idles of the country, the sultry, gently undulating hills, and the cool, quiet sanctuary of the woods. I can still picture the night sky in my mind's eye, the endless black canvas speckled with glittering stars so vivid and clear they seemed within easy reach of your hand. Even now, the remembrance of the lonesome, poignant howls that would sometimes emerge Just a deep desire to return. But I have sworn to never step foot within that cursed town again. Not after what happened.
By Corey Turner3 years ago in Fiction
Black Rose: A Tale of Love, Heartbreak, and Redemption
Kahdi had always been a hard-working boy. He was born into a family of farmers, and from a young age, he had to work in the fields with his parents. But despite the hardships he faced, Kahdi never lost his passion for life. He was determined to make something of himself, to rise above the limits that society had placed upon him.
By Talha Imran3 years ago in Fiction











