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Moments In Darkness
> Previous < (Divine Killer) > Next < ****** Florafilia speed-walked out of a great hall with stress radiating off her in strong waves. As she exited the garden around the courtyard, unease prickled up her spine. Promptly a woman stepped out in front of her and cut her off. Florafilia groaned as she realized who it was.
By Mel E. Furnish3 years ago in Fiction
Isolation
It took Ryker way too long to bring back the pizza. My stomach grumbled the whole time. When Ryker got back with the pizza he set it along with paper plates on the table. I look at it curiously wondering how it will taste. Ryker grabs a plate and puts a piece of each on a plate for me.
By Lillibeth Rayanne3 years ago in Fiction
The Rabbit The Weasel And The Cat
1 .The Rabbit The Weasel And The Cat A Rabbit left his home one day for a dinner of clover. But he forgot to latch the door of his house and while he was gone a Weasel walked in and calmly made himself at home. When the Rabbit returned, there was the Weasel's nose sticking out of the Rabbit's own doorway, sniffing the fine air.
By Anmol Shukla3 years ago in Fiction
Tales of London #17
When Robert woke up, he was alone in bed. He felt tired and somewhat disoriented, and he wasn’t sure why being alone in his own bed felt wrong. Then the memories from yesterday hit him: the bar and the Goddess, ghouls, kissing, Jenna in his bed, and some more ghouls and kissing, priorities not necessarily being in that order.
By John H. Knight3 years ago in Fiction
Love's Journey
Chapter 1: The Beginning of a Love Adventure John had always felt like something was missing in his life. He had a great job as a software engineer, a nice apartment, and plenty of friends, but he couldn't shake the feeling that there was something more he was meant to do. He had always loved traveling and experiencing new cultures, but he had never taken the time to pursue it.
By Forever Magnifico3 years ago in Fiction
Rajesh Kumar Novels: A Journey Through Indian Literature
Rajesh Kumar is a well-known Indian novelist who has been entertaining and inspiring readers for over three decades. He is best known for his detective novels set in the Indian subcontinent and has been hailed as the "Agatha Christie of India".
By Novelstamil.com3 years ago in Fiction
The Rapture
“Okay. So … Let’s start from the beginning,” A forty-something shrink, Dr. Gee, in a blue turtle-neck sweater and plaid skirt says, adjusting her round lens eyeglasses. Her brown hair corralled tightly in a baseball-size bun. “Robert and,” She checks her notes, “An-dro-meda Winters. Hm, such a pretty name.” A compliment the doctor serves out of obligation for butchering Andromeda’s name. “Who would like to go first?”
By Kristen Keenon Fisher3 years ago in Fiction
The Night at the Abandoned Asylum
Sarah was always fascinated by the macabre, and she had heard about the abandoned asylum on the outskirts of town. Despite the warnings of her friends, she was determined to explore it. Together, they arrived at the old and decrepit building, and they immediately felt a sense of unease. The air was musty, and it felt like they were being watched. As they made their way inside, they could hear the sound of dripping water and creaking floorboards.
By Narrative Eye3 years ago in Fiction








