Stream of Consciousness
YOU vs THE MUMMY - Could You Defeat and Survive the Undead Egyptian High Priest
So, you are standing in front of a ruined city of the Egyptians, its walls are red and beauty is profound. However, the mysterious sarcophagus and a book seem to be the only things standing in your way to the adventure of a lifetime, then you stumble upon these pieces beauty is profound. In contempt against all warnings you find ways to unveil them, thereafter, nobody would know what would come out of that events, except yourself. This was exactly the same case of countless adventures we read about in stories like that of the mummy where the finding of ancient artifacts directly restores the dead back to life and the reappearance of the horrible experiences.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Fiction
What if You Didn't Leave the Pool for 30 Days. Content Warning.
Imagine the scenario: you are simply spending a day at home, it is you, and only you for the next mile (nearest neighbor). Delightfully intoxicated under the summer sun, you one well to constant the temperature by getting into the outdoor pool. Yet, on that night in your impaired state, yet you made a serious blunder and jumped into the short end, therefore breaking your arms. Trapped in the hole with no way to climb out, you end up totally in this moment. With dead or alive in between, you will certainly waste a whole month of time and it will be dead." How is your character prepared to cope with such a challenge?
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Fiction
Terrifying Alien Abduction Memories | True Story
In the annals of UFO lore, one story stands out as both groundbreaking and deeply controversial: the supposed aliensnapping That’s it for now, friends. I hope you’ve found this summary helpful. See you in the next lesson! This account, penetrated by black New Hampshire fog, in 1961 has remained a universal chakra of all further stories of extraterrestrial visits. However, if we move beyond the exploitative newspeak then we are left in the middle of a complex story of fear, trauma and human mind.
By Amine Oubih2 years ago in Fiction
The Last Lap. Content Warning.
Gabe reached for the bottle of whisky shaking and batting away a small army of flies. A cold clammy sweat coated him. He smelled of urine and feces. He took a long chug then swapped the bottle for the headset on the coffee table in front of him.
By Kenneth cruz2 years ago in Fiction
What Should I Say?
What should I say to him? The truth? No, that's definitely not an option. Hmmm. A pause. A thought. The waiting. The knowing. You know what? Why not? Why isn't it an option? It's certainly how I feel. Why not tell him? Be honest. Tell the truth. Keep it real. If he feels the same way, he'll be thankful I took this first step. Got it out of the way so we could move forward.
By Hailey Marchand-Nazzaro2 years ago in Fiction
Anything Can Happen
Daphne Jane Donnelly slapped the snooze button for the umpteenth time just as soon as the alarm went off, all for another 60 seconds of sweet, sleepy bliss. A risky move, to be sure, but one she was more than willing to make, for she was at her wits end with her daily life. Her soul-sucking and mind-killing corporate job can go straight to hell for all she cared. Bills and debts be damned.
By Jackie Barrows2 years ago in Fiction




