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Zomba The Beautiful Girl
Zomba used to be a beautiful girl. Once she went to a neighboring village to celebrate Reh a festival of the Idu Mishmi tribe. There she had a lot of fun. She kept enjoying herself for two-three nights without sleeping. Because of this she became very tired. When Zomba returned home tired, sleep was not coming out of her eyes. So she kept sleeping continuously day and night, leaving all work. Zombas stepmother could not tolerate her lying like this all day. She got angry and tried to wake her up, but she did not wake up. Then her stepmother got very angry and she took hot coal from the burning stove and burnt her private parts. Now Zomba could not even urinate.
By Nikita Angel9 months ago in Fiction
Exterritorial Review: A Sci-Fi Masterpiece That Redefines Humanity’s Cosmic Existential Crisis
If Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar and Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival had a love child, the result would be Exterritorial. This mind-bending sci-fi gem doesn’t merely push boundaries—it obliterates them, delivering an emotionally intelligent story wrapped in cosmic wonder. It’s rare for a science fiction film to marry intellectual stimulation with emotional devastation, but Exterritorial achieves just that.
By Kevin Hudson9 months ago in Fiction
The Last Fare. AI-Generated.
It was nearly midnight when Amir pulled his taxi up to the curb on the outskirts of the city. The streets were empty, the kind of quiet that made the hair on your neck stand. He was five minutes from calling it a night when a woman stepped from the shadows, arm raised, eyes hollow.
By Sunjid Alam9 months ago in Fiction
The Game of Secrets
In a quaint little village, nestled on the banks of a river, stands an old house brimming with mysteries. Within its walls lies a hidden treasure, but uncovering it is no simple task. Each year, the villagers host a game known as Raaz Da Khel. In this game, everyone must tackle various challenges, and the victor gets to claim the treasure. However, this isnt just a game for fun each task carries the risk of death, and tragically, someone loses their life every year.
By Nikita Angel9 months ago in Fiction
The Bone Collector’s Daughter – II: Whispers from the Crypt. Content Warning.
Part 1: The Bone Collector’s Daughter – I: The Inheritance of Shadows III: Whispers from the Crypt The days bled together after the prince’s offer. Vera wandered Blackthorn Hall like a ghost herself, her fingers trailing over the relics of her father’s obsession. The skulls seemed to watch her now, their hollow gazes heavy with secrets.
By The Lost Books - "Libri Perditi"9 months ago in Fiction
The Snake's promise
A snake is always a snake.. Once upon a time, there was a rabbit hole that was a lovely place to live. The partridges crouched in their corners. And the rabbits huddled fearfully in the corners. No guest like this had ever entered their door. But the snake said, in a soft, quiet voice.
By Rohitha Lanka9 months ago in Fiction
"Ne Zha 2"
I had high expectations for "Ne Zha 2" because I enjoy animated films and stories based on culture and mythology. I am thrilled to report that it not only lived up to the hype but also completely blew me away. I went to the theater expecting a fun follow-up to the 2019 film "Ne Zha," but instead I saw a powerfully resonant, visually stunning, deeply emotional film that left me thinking long after the credits rolled.
By Asadullah islam samir9 months ago in Fiction









