Psychological
The Hut in the middle of nowhere
In the heart of a dense, ancient forest, there stood a hut in the middle of nowhere. It was a place unknown to most, hidden deep within the emerald expanse of towering trees. Those who had ventured into the forest searching for it had often returned bewildered, speaking of eerie whispers in the wind and the sensation of being watched by unseen eyes.
By Joseph Moses2 years ago in Fiction
Elixir of Eternity
In the heart of a forgotten forest, cloaked in an enchanting mist, lay a hidden grove. In the grove, amidst towering ancient trees, there stood a mysterious spring, its waters glittering with an ethereal luminescence. This place was known to very few, and those who did were entrusted with a secret that could change the course of their lives forever.
By Joseph Moses2 years ago in Fiction
Luna and the Enchanted Forest
Max was a normal young man who wanted to draw and paint. Consistently he would sit in his room and attempt to concoct groundbreaking thoughts for his drawings and compositions. He was in every case exceptionally imaginative and wanted to combine tones as one to make something novel.
By Daily Quotes Motivation 2 years ago in Fiction
The Engine Roared. Content Warning.
They had never been on a journey this long before. She turned to him in the driver’s seat. He flashed a solemn, grim countenance. He used his telephone. She slapped it out of his hands and looked at him with intensity. He shot a similar face back at her. The engine roared. The stretch of highway beckoned her to go faster. No cops staked out along this stretch of Delaware highway from Kent County going into Sussex County.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
The Existential Woman
Being back at her brother's house did not make Shanna happy. He'd inherited the house over two years ago, and for all the money he'd spent on this and that the house still looked awful. Sure there had been some improvements, but none that the neighborhood would notice. The fence in the backyard hidden to any walking by. The new refrigerator, stove, washer, dryer, would not be considered cosmetic improvements. The watered, raked, and mowed grass would only be considered basic maintenance. Shanna's paintings or decorations would only be considered "silly" or "temporary", not substantial or valuable. So when Shanna sat around his house while he was at work day to day, she tried to blind herself to these details.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in Fiction
The Midnight Heist
The city's dimly lit streets stretched out like a web of shadows, with secrets hidden in every alley. Detective Raymond Malone had seen it all. He was a man who moved in the shadows, his fedora pulled low over his eyes, and a cigarette burning at his lips. Tonight, he was chasing a lead that could break open a case that had haunted him for months.
By Olga Syromolot2 years ago in Fiction
"You are not my daughter!". Content Warning.
I am alone. I feel empty. My belly is in pain and rumbling. It’s been a long time since I have seen people. I look out the window and watch people and children on the playground outside. The children are so happy, running around and laughing. I remember my own children laughing like that. A girl, Annie, and a boy, Paul. Seems like some time ago. But how long? I don’t remember.
By Lana V Lynx2 years ago in Fiction
Edge of Life. Content Warning.
Veronica was standing on the edge of her favorite cliff that she loved to go hiking at with her friends. As Veronica stands at the edge of the cliff her arms are stretched out with the intention to jump. Before she can take a step forward she pauses at the sound of footsteps behind her. The footsteps belong to one of her best friends, Richard. When Veronica turns around to face Richard he quickly runs to her with embrace. He takes her into his arms and quickly pulls her away from the edge of the cliff as her eyes start to water in tears.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Fiction







