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Episode 10: Reunion
When I woke up, the lights hummed like they’d forgotten how to sleep. They weren’t warm lights. Not the buttery kind you get in kitchens or the soft ones in motel bathrooms that make even broken people look romantic. These lights were silver. Hard. Surgical. The kind that show everything.
By Paper Lantern6 months ago in Fiction
Building Unbreakable Trust in Your Relationship.
Maya sat on the balcony, cradling her coffee cup like it was the only thing holding her together. The morning was quiet, but her heart wasn’t. The last six months had been a whirlwind—of love, fear, and more questions than answers. And it all began with a man named Zayan.
By Muhammad Saeed6 months ago in Fiction
A Wallet Full of Time
Leo Chen measured his life in minutes. Not minutes lived—minutes billed. As a mergers & acquisitions analyst at Sterling & Grey, his value was calculated in six-minute increments, the smallest unit on the firm’s time-tracking software. 14-hour days bled into weekends. His fiancée, Maya, had left six months ago, telling him, "You’re selling time you don’t own, Leo." He hadn’t understood. Not then.
By Habibullah6 months ago in Fiction
Dom & Don: The Story. AI-Generated.
The story of Dominique and Donovan is quite sad. Dom and Don were always best friends, and no matter what happened, they stuck together. They first met on the first day of Grade 8 when they were both new students. They instantly clicked, and over time, their parents became friends too. Eventually, their families grew so close that they all began living together in an old five-bedroom, five-bathroom house owned by Dominique’s grandfather.
By Anonymous Writer6 months ago in Fiction
Redemption, A Broken Souls Chronicle - Part 2. Content Warning.
The sound of crushing metal echoed through Hal's mind. He backed his truck away from her smashed vehicle and sped down the highway, ignoring the damage to his vehicle.. His work was done here, and he was certain the crash killed Lili. Elation washed over him as he picked up speed, knowing she’d never mess up his plans again.
By KA Stefana 6 months ago in Fiction
NOT ALL HOMES WELCOME YOU. Content Warning.
My friend Mr. Sinha had always believed in logic. A retired forest officer with a stern face and a steady voice, he laughed off the idea of ghosts and curses. When he bought a sprawling but decaying zamindar house in a remote Bengal village, he felt like he had found peace at last.
By Isabella Wood6 months ago in Fiction
The Echo in the Mountain
Dr. Aris Thorne knew the Earth’s voice better than her own. Seismographs were her language tutors, translating the planet’s rumbles and groans into data points on her screens. Her work at GeoDyne Labs predicted earthquakes, saved lives, and earned accolades. It also gnawed at her nerves like tectonic plates grinding under pressure.
By Habibullah6 months ago in Fiction









