Psychological
Destination Success Turning Point!
Tony Bradford stared at the audience as they complained loudly about the changes the company was about to make and who they thought should be fired for whatever reasons. Chris Ellis, the manager was about to intervene. Tony stopped him by grabbing his right hand, as he raised the cordless microphone to speak.
By Annelise Lords about a year ago in Fiction
Christine
I should answer her but the fact of what I've just had to do is sinking in. I get up with a groan. Dave is still out for the count and there's no blood. I must have hit him in just the right place to knock him out but he won't stay like that forever. What has your life come to when you're tying the hands of the person you love behind his back to stop him from hurting you or another?
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in Fiction
The Whispers of Ashwood Manor
The Arrival In the sleepy little town of Eldridge Hollow, hidden away between dark forests and fog-shrouded hills, stood Ashwood Manor, notorious throughout the land. Decades had passed since anyone had set foot within its decaying walls. Local lore spoke of the house's dark past: disappearance, madness, and a family curse that seemed to hang over the crumbling stones like a ghost.
By Punit kumarabout a year ago in Fiction
Wanderer. Top Story - November 2024.
Some people have told me that I’m this way because I was born under a wandering star. Others say my name, Cain, has cursed me to roam the Earth just as the first person that bore this name was. I’m not sure if one theory or the other is right. Maybe they are both right, but probably neither one is correct. I am more like a magnet that hasn’t been able to find that special piece of metal to attach myself to. I’m searching for that unique attraction that doesn’t seem to exist, no matter where I look, and it probably never will. So, I continue to wander.
By Mark Gagnonabout a year ago in Fiction
Anybody Loves You
Claire sat by the window, tracing the rain tracing delicate paths on the glass. The world outside seemed gray and far away, much how she'd been feeling lately. Everyone around her seemed to have someone- friends, family, or a partner-whom they could rely on, laugh with, and share their day with. Claire, however, was invisible. She believed she's forgotten in the world.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Fiction
The Mirror of Eternity
Dr. Celeste Evers was known for her obsession with the ancient and the unexplained. A renowned scholar of mythology and relics, she had spent most of her life traveling the world in search of artifacts thought to be nothing more than legend. Yet, none of her discoveries had captivated her quite like the mysterious Mirror of Eternity.
By Timi mayowaabout a year ago in Fiction
The Timekeeper’s Daughter
Lila had always felt out of place. Her home, a small cottage at the edge of a forgotten village, was tucked away from the world—quiet and uneventful. The village itself was a patchwork of old stone cottages and overgrown gardens, its streets seldom busy. But to Lila, it was home. Still, the strange sense that she was meant for something greater never left her, even as she grew into a young woman.
By Timi mayowaabout a year ago in Fiction
Belt. Content Warning.
Bethan's question is met with silence. For a minute, she thinks that she has been left and she feels a stab of fear that Dave could come to any minute and finish her off. If he is able to. She's not sure which eventuality she is more scared of.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in Fiction






