Psychological
The Price of Love
In a quiet village surrounded by rolling hills and lush fields, there stood an old, weathered house that had been home for generations. It was a place rich with memories—a home that once resonated with laughter, love, and the warmth of family. But as time went on, the house transformed into something more than just a dwelling. It became a battleground.
By Sazia Afreen Sumiabout a year ago in Fiction
The Beauty Behind the Smile
In a small, quiet town nestled between dark forests and winding rivers, there lived a woman named Lila. She was everything one could dream of—beautiful, and elegant, with skin that shimmered like moonlight and eyes that sparkled with kindness. Lila had a presence that turned heads and a smile that could brighten even the darkest room. On the surface, she seemed to have it all—wealth, charm, and the love of the community. But beneath her perfect exterior lay a darkness that no one could see, a secret that no one could have ever suspected.
By Sazia Afreen Sumiabout a year ago in Fiction
For the love of a kiss. Top Story - December 2024.
Not wanting to lose control, she tries to force a sense of calmness upon herself, breathing deeply and slowly as he packs the last of his belongings. Five years, she thinks, is a significant amount of time to be in someone's life. She has pleaded for days now, to try and get him to listen but to no avail.
By Paula Smithabout a year ago in Fiction
Life on the Red Planet: What Would Happen if Humanity Moved to Mars?
For decades, the idea of humans colonizing Mars has been a tantalizing vision for scientists, engineers, and dreamers alike. As Earth faces mounting challenges, such as climate change, overpopulation, and resource depletion, the notion of becoming a multi-planetary species has shifted from science fiction to a serious scientific ambition. NASA, along with private companies like SpaceX, has made bold plans to make Mars colonization a reality within the next few decades. But what would it mean if humanity actually moved to Mars? How would it affect our lives, our species, and the planet we call home?
By Bryan Wafulaabout a year ago in Fiction
Arresting Decision
"Okay," Bethan said after a good thirty seconds of silence from Dave. "You can't confess. I wish that I could say that I am surprised but I'm not. Why would you admit it now? You're facing your own death and you still can't clear your conscience."
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in Fiction
The Last Message from the Future
The first time I heard my name resonated in the stillness of my apartment, I assumed it was just a trick of my tired mind. The clock read 3:00 a.m., and the only noise should have been the gentle hum of my air conditioner. Yet, there it was—a whisper, soft but unmistakable.
By Indira Faniaabout a year ago in Fiction
At The Coffee Shop. Content Warning.
My day started normally. I woke up for the day around 9:30 a.m. and rolled out of bed. I changed from my pajamas and threw on a pair of black leggings with an off-white sweatshirt. I slipped on my tan, fuzzy boots to complete my outfit. I liked to enjoy my free time writing and sipping coffee at my favorite local coffee shop and that's what I planned to do.
By Alexis K Bellawabout a year ago in Fiction
Pause
There was a long pause. Christine looked at Bethan who was gazing at the horizon, her foot still firmly placed on Dave's back, rocking him, almost absentmindedly. Silence ruled across the quarry, only broken by small rocks being nudged and sent running and then a faint plop as they landed in the pool.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in Fiction



