Series
Orakne's Discovery - Part II
Orakne’s grandfather was lying in a water-like circle bed. The bed is transparent, but it is not a liquid. Every household of Genebiev has this kind of water-like bed. It is very soothing to lie there, especially for someone who is sick. His grandfather was quite sick for a long time. Maybe the reason is age. His grandfather was already 750 years old. On Earth, he is 2250 years old since Genebiev planetary revolution is thrice as Earth. A Genebieven’s normal life span is only 700 years or over two millennia on Earth. Fortunately, his grandfather survived that long period.
By M.G. Maderazo4 years ago in Fiction
Shifters
Everyone’s spirit is asleep. So they are predictable, their future is mostly fixed, they can be controlled, this is why we are put to sleep, because only the spirit can transverse the realities, and when someone pops into the domain of another, that person is a new person, they are becoming new so they are no longer predictable and so they are co-creators in a domain controlled by another, a lost soul who does not wish to share power.
By Steve Robertson4 years ago in Fiction
Something Darker; Chapter 4
Frowin plods gently down one the street. Zanthus, now in crow form, watches from overhead. Every now and then, a curious bystander glances my way. I have my hood pulled up so they can't see my face, which causes them to watch me a little longer than they would if my hood was down.
By Katarzyna Crevan4 years ago in Fiction
Something Darker; Chapter 6
The sun is slowly falling behind the hills in the distance. Our usual evening guests had arrived and were scattered about the main room drinking and being loud. Janice weaved through the tables, filling cups, and managing plates. I could hear mom's voice floating from the kitchen.
By Katarzyna Crevan4 years ago in Fiction
Something Darker; Chapter 7
I stand by Frowin, scanning over the letter my mother had left for me. A year after she had passed, Micah and I had each received a letter from her. Letters she had written to us with the intent of them being given to us after she died. I remember the first time I read mine. It was before the Shadow Marks had appeared. Back then, her apologies for the 'mess she had made,' hadn't made any sense to me, but now they were beginning to.
By Katarzyna Crevan4 years ago in Fiction
Loki's Daughter
Thousands of years ago, in a place called Valhalla: The World Of The Northern God's Goddess of love and fertility, Freja was known to be the most beautiful woman to exist, and she was Odin's wife, the god who was the oldest and wisest among them.
By NovelsByKendra4 years ago in Fiction
Light through Shadows
Through Yggdrasil we bring life, through Yggdrasil we bring death, through Yggdrasil we are reborn. A throbbing pain overcame my body causing my breath to hitch as I finally awoke. With blurred vision I tried to get a good look around at my surroundings. Crowns Inn? I think to myself seeing the familiar dim lamps placed in every room. The scent of ale and fresh baked bread filled my senses confirming my whereabouts. Taking in a deep breath I cause the sharp pain to return to my side wincing and gritting my teeth in reaction.
By Karissa King4 years ago in Fiction
Clown Alley
As Mike was dying, he could only think of one thing. No, that’s not true. He was thinking of many things. The first was, “Am I dying?” The second was “It hurts.” The third was about how he no longer had control of his body. But, then as he settled into acceptance of these things, he could only think of one other thing: he regretted not having the courage to face his problems head on. He regretted spending so many years in hiding. He regretted that when he, for just a moment, and in a clown jail of all places, when he had a real connection with a person, he was too scared to treat that as the rare moment it was, to say and do the things that needed to be said and don’t. He chose hiding. Now, here he was dying, and that person was holding his hand, and he couldn’t get his tongue and lips to form the words.
By Chris Minnick4 years ago in Fiction











