Psychological
Genesis of our Love
Part 1: Locating his house The bike came to a stop at the roadside, leaving me standing in the open air with my phone pressed to my ear as it rang from his call. I scanned my surroundings, trying to make sense of where I was, but the only clear path led to a wide, open field stretching between me and wherever Robert was waiting. The sun had started its descent, casting long shadows across the dry grass.
By Peace Oputa11 months ago in Fiction
Smoke of Mind
Adam was hit by the smoke the moment he noticed it, thick, wavy strands that slowly were moving between the cracks of his awareness. It was not the foul type that stung the eyes or asphyxiated the lungs. This one was different, not real. It was soft, like it had consciousness, and it glided into his mind, obliterating the true world like an opium haze. As he attempted to concentrate, he blinked. The room's faint light cast long, twisted shadows across the pummeled walls.
By Usman Zafar11 months ago in Fiction
The Fox and the Moon
Once upon a time, in a dense and ancient forest, there lived a clever fox named Felix. Felix was known far and wide for his sharp wit and insatiable curiosity. He was always searching for something new, something extraordinary, to satisfy his restless spirit. One crisp, clear night, as he wandered through the woods, he stumbled upon a still, glassy pond. The moon was full, and its reflection shimmered on the water’s surface like a radiant jewel.
By Word Weaver11 months ago in Fiction
The number of cases of measles in Texas rises to 223, mainly among children and adolescents
**The number of cases of measles in Texas rises to 223, mainly among children and adolescents** By your name only Texas is facing a growing public health crisis as the number of confirmed measles cases has surged to 223, with the majority of infections occurring among children and teenagers. Concerns about declining vaccination rates, the spread of false information, and the likelihood of further transmission in schools and communities have arisen as a result of this outbreak, which is one of the largest in recent memory. Officials in charge of health are advising parents to ensure that their children are vaccinated and to take preventative measures to stop the highly contagious virus from spreading further.
By Khondokar Bakhtear Hossain11 months ago in Fiction
The Forgotten Key
The key was small and rusted, tucked away in a dusty box of my grandmother’s belongings. I had been cleaning out her attic after her passing, sorting through decades of memories. The box was labeled "Miscellaneous," but the key felt out of place. It was attached to a faded tag with the words "Rosewood Estate" scrawled in my grandmother’s handwriting.
By Word Weaver11 months ago in Fiction
The Vanishing Neighbor: A Secret Behind Closed Doors
It all started on a rainy Tuesday morning. I was sipping my coffee, staring out the window, when I noticed something unusual. Mrs. Kapoor’s house, right across the street, was eerily quiet. Her curtains, always drawn open by 7 AM, remained tightly shut. Her car, usually parked in the driveway, was gone. It was as if she had vanished overnight.
By Word Weaver11 months ago in Fiction











