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THE PHANTOM HEIST
Chapter 1: The Discovery Sarah Mathews rubbed her tired eyes and reached for her fourth cup of coffee. The digital clock on her desk read 11:42 PM, but the forensic lab hummed with the same fluorescent efficiency it maintained at all hours. Three days after the Meridian National Bank robbery, and she was still finding new details in the security footage.
By Shane D. Spear11 months ago in Fiction
The Forgotten Door: A Haunting Time Travel Mystery
It started with a whisper. Eleanor had lived in the old Victorian house for years, yet she had never noticed the peculiar door in the basement. It was hidden behind dusty shelves filled with books no one had read in decades. One stormy evening, as the wind howled outside, she found herself drawn to it. The door was unlike the others—its wood was ancient, the carvings cryptic, and when she placed her hand on the handle, a chill ran down her spine.
By Killing Mission 11 months ago in Fiction
The Morning That Wasn’t
The kitchen was warm, filled with the scent of cinnamon and fresh coffee. It wasn’t spotless, but it was lived-in—every counter, every shelf telling a story of countless meals and shared laughter. The mother moved through it with practiced ease, flipping pancakes on the griddle while sausages sizzled in the pan.
By Anthony Scott11 months ago in Fiction
The House that Knew Her
Some cycles cannot be broken- Michelle Liew ********************************************************** Evelyn's car made its way up the driveway of an old house on a deserted street. The house was a contradiction-both familiar and strange, like a comforting llullaby sung in an unfamiliar voice. She couldn't remember being there--yet she felt strangely at ease.
By Michelle Liew Tsui-Lin11 months ago in Fiction
Heartbeat on Wheels
To read Part 1, click the link below: "Your mom didn't wait for you, Hamza." "She left us all!" Hamza's phone tumbled from his hands, and his senses deceived him. The bustling roars of the city became silent to him, and he couldn't hear the sound of his heartbeat, either.
By Maryam Batool11 months ago in Fiction
The Man in the Shadows. Content Warning.
Jessica’s heart pounded as she continued away from the farm, her fingers gripping the steering wheel tightly. The letters now on the passenger seat, wrapped in the same faded red ribbon her mother had used to bind them, caused Jessica to let her mind wander.
By Loretta Emmons11 months ago in Fiction
The Man in the Shadows. Content Warning.
Jessica’s mind raced as she watched the young deputy. She needed to look through the bookshelf, but if he thought she was on to something, he would take over. Jessica lowered her eyes. She had to put on the distressed appearance of a girl who just lost her mother, not a woman on the path to revenge.
By Loretta Emmons11 months ago in Fiction
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In the year 2215, Earth had become a battleground, but not the kind humanity had ever known. The skies were filled with the hum of drones, and the ground shook with the march of war machines. Robots had long been humanity's tool for peace, development, and labor, but their role had shifted, evolving in ways no one could have predicted.
By yusuf selho11 months ago in Fiction
Lilith's Blessing 13
Trevor stood behind the counter. Milk screeched as he lowered the steam wand. Alexia caught his attention just like every time she visited. Their eyes locked. He smiled. She smiled back. An awkward pause. He wrote her order down, two pumps of vanilla, four shots of espresso over ice, before she could order. He remembered, she thought as her mind raced with assumptions.
By Travis J. H. 11 months ago in Fiction
A daring adventure in the world of demons
"Today, we will analyze a new and extraordinary movie — ‘The George’." "This movie presents a unique story that explores humanity, courage, and relationships in a new light. Today, we’ll dive into how each character and their story influence one another, and how the film’s themes might impact our lives."
By Ashikur Rahman11 months ago in Fiction








