Psychological
Isle Of Dragons. Content Warning.
Arabian Sea Charles was sprinting down the beach without his boots. His shirt was missing and his black pants were shredded from waist to ankle. His stomach, chest, and arms were ravaged with deep slashes and bloody punctures as if he had been attacked by a monstrous serpent with formidable claws. His feet bled from deep cuts caused by running barefoot through the island’s jungle and they were also calloused from third degree burns. Enduring it all, Charles ran for his life until he reached the safety of the ship he and his crew arrived on two weeks ago.
By Kale Sinclairabout a year ago in Fiction
C.H.U.D
The Humboldt quid is also known as the jumbo squid or jumbo flying squid in English and in Spanish as calamar gigante or jibia or pota. They have a propensity for rapid flashing of the colors red and white when captured and because of this are also known as diablo rojo ('red devil'). It is the largest of the Ommastrephid squids, with some individuals reaching 1.5 m (5 ft) in mantle (body) length and weighing upwards of 50 kg (110 lb). The mantle makes up at least half of the animals mass and includes the fins or wings. The remaining portion is roughly split between the arms and tentacles and the head (including eyes and beak). They possess two tentacles each carrying between 100 and 200 suckers. The suckers are lined with razor sharp teeth or hooks which they use to grasp prey and drag it toward their very large and very sharp beak.
By Everyday Junglistabout a year ago in Fiction
When Shadows Linger: How Inherited Frustrations Shape Our Present
Sinopse: In this enthralling journey, we delve into the profound impact of inherited frustrations and how they silently shape our present. The narrative unravels the story of a man unknowingly burdened by his ancestors' unspoken grievances, leading to a tumultuous present. Through a blend of wit and introspection, this tale explores the complexities of breaking free from generational chains, ultimately guiding readers toward a path of self-awareness and liberation. Buckle up for a tale where the past refuses to be buried, and the present demands a reckoning.
By Rafael Fiuzaabout a year ago in Fiction
THE ROOT OF BITTERNESS
The royal palace was still reeling from Arthur’s demise and the upheaval that had ensued in the kingdom. This angered King Frederic and especially William as it left him in a very uncomfortable position due to the betrayal of William. Frederic, in addition to mourning the deaths of his family members, was horrified to find out that his own son was behind the act.
By Goodie_ola about a year ago in Fiction
The Pleasure of Reading a Dark Romance
When I read my first dark romance book, I found myself thinking halfway through the first chapter: My God! What is this that I'm reading? It was a strange feeling, I admit. I knew it would have a heavy theme, but since it was my first one, I never imagined I would read something that, to me, was so disturbing.
By Persephoneabout a year ago in Fiction
Is Life Really Just a Walk with Infinite Turns?
Living is like a walk, which boasts innumerable turns; this or that turn will begin a new story. Wondering about what has been done in the past is normal, though things are accomplished in the present, and worrying about the past would not yield anything. Each decision, debacle or not, was made based on the information and the perception that the incumbent at that time had.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a year ago in Fiction
Riot! Aftermath
The day after the riot, Billy woke feeling heavier, in heart and head, and very hungry. He got up, trudged to the kitchen. No sign of Darren. Relieved, he went to the fridge. No milk. Went to the bread bin. No loaf. Nothing to eat. He should get some, from the shop.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in Fiction






