Psychological
"Why Misfits Make the World More Beautiful"
Have you ever felt like you didn’t quite belong? Like no matter how hard you tried to fit in, you were always out of sync with the crowd? If that resonates with you, then you might be what the world calls a “misfit.” But don’t worry—this isn’t a label of failure. In fact, the secret life of misfits is often one of hidden brilliance, quiet strength, and unconventional paths to success.
By its_ishfaq_ahmad9 months ago in Fiction
"Sins of the Mind"
Crime and Punishment: Shadows of Conscience Chapter One: The Plan The city of Edensborough was suffocating under the weight of its own ambition. Towering buildings cast long shadows over narrow alleyways, where desperate souls wandered, driven by hunger or hopelessness. Among them was Samuel Reed, a former law student turned drifter. His once-promising life had unraveled when his mother fell ill, draining the little savings he had.
By Muhammad Azeemullah9 months ago in Fiction
Love's Not-To-Do List
Love's no suppose to do list- things not to do in Love! We need to be honest and direct. Most people are not really in love, but rather, they have become addicted psychologically. They slap a name on it, ''Love'', when they are in fact systematically eroding their own future, peace and self-worth. Here are some things you should stop doing:
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in Fiction
Queen of the Hollow Crown. Content Warning.
Read the first story here: The Thief of Shadows I: The First Rebellion The dead moved differently now. Lirael saw it in the way the shades paused mid-wail when she passed, their hollow eyes tracking her with something sharper than fear. The obsidian floors, once cold enough to burn bare flesh, now warmed beneath her footsteps like stones left in afternoon sun. Even the air had changed—thick with the scent of overripe figs and the metallic tang of freshly unearthed grave soil.
By The Lost Books - "Libri Perditi"9 months ago in Fiction
The Thief of Shadows. Content Warning.
I: The Heist in Hell The air in the Underworld didn’t move like air should. It clung, thick as funeral shrouds, pressing against Lirael’s skin with the weight of centuries of held breaths. The path before her twisted like a gutted serpent, paved not with stone but with the petrified bones of oath-breakers, their hollow eye sockets weeping black ichor that sizzled where it touched her boots.
By The Lost Books - "Libri Perditi"9 months ago in Fiction
The Hollow and the Hungry Ghost. Content Warning.
I. The Wrong Door Opened Mirelle's fingers trembled as she lit the thirteenth candle. The church basement reeked of mildew and old incense, the perfect place to cheat death. She'd come to speak to her sister—just once, just long enough to say the words she'd left unsaid the day the fever took her.
By The Lost Books - "Libri Perditi"9 months ago in Fiction
Rise Beyond: The Journey to a Life of True Success
In a competitive, expectation-driven, noise-driven world, the word success has a thousand faces. It's money to some, prestige or power to others. But look beneath the surface of what the world counts as success, and you'll find that genuine success is a whole lot more personal—and a whole lot deeper.
By Muhammad Sohail9 months ago in Fiction









