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SpongeBob and the Adventures of FinCoon: Part 2
The Abyss Voyager II was a smaller, sleeker vessel, outfitted with advanced navigation systems and a compact but cozy interior. SpongeBob and his friends sat in their respective seats as Sandy adjusted the controls with precision. The ship hummed with energy, the thrusters pushing them further away from the comfort of Bikini Bottom and into the vast, star-speckled void.
By Kelly Munala Brookesabout a year ago in Fiction
SpongeBob and the Adventures of FinCoon: Part 1
The underwater city of Bikini Bottom bustled with excitement. News had spread like wildfire about a groundbreaking mission to the mysterious planet of FinCoon. Eight brave citizens were selected to represent Bikini Bottom in an intergalactic exploration that promised adventure, discovery, and fame. The streets were adorned with banners, the air buzzing with anticipation. The mission was the talk of the town, and even SpongeBob SquarePants, ever the optimist, couldn't help but dream about the possibilities.
By Kelly Munala Brookesabout a year ago in Fiction
The Ripper
Thursday June 14th, 2153 Sir Iain J Wrightson was walking away from Crystal Palace after just being knighted by King Symon II. He could’ve hopped onto his bike, but instead decided to walk home, to show off his new medal to anyone who happened to be walking as well. He’d meet his bike back at home.
By Liam Stormabout a year ago in Fiction
Broken
Startled from a fitful doze wherein she had been having nightmares of her violent ex husband, Martha Thompson sprang up in bed, heart pounding. A bang. She had heard a bang downstairs. Tossing back the covers she went to the window, drawing back the curtain with a shaking hand. The only car in the driveway was her own old Dodge, but Bart could have parked down the block. A high wind was blowing and rain pelted the window. A flash of lightning lit up the sky illuminating a face in the glass. Martha screeched, jumping back a step before she realized it was her own streaked reflection. “Crash!” Breaking glass. Downstairs. It had to be Bart. Somehow he had found them.
By Andrew C McDonaldabout a year ago in Fiction
The Guardians of the Eternal Nexus
The Ripple of Power Kade and Cole returned from the Realm of Creation changed, yet unsettled. They had sealed the Veil, restored Lunaris, and said goodbye to Aria, but something in their hearts felt incomplete. The magical energy that had once filled Lunaris with peace now seemed to ripple, an undercurrent of tension threatening to surface.
By Gaurav Guptaabout a year ago in Fiction
Politics | Chapter Two
Ellam leaned the blood filled tin over the edge of the stone well, and poured the liquid down into the blackness. He then carefully lifted the pirate’s dead body to the lip of the well, taking great caution in not upsetting the pinched nerve in his lower back, then tossed the body in.
By Kale Sinclairabout a year ago in Fiction
The Whispering Council. AI-Generated.
The Whispering Council Brookmoor was, in its time, secrets clutched to the air like morning mist. But a newly elected mayor by the name of Eleanor Vance believed she could break that spell. Her campaign motto—"Truth. Transparency. Trust."—had resonated with the people who were tired of the shadow-dealing and the whispers. However, change is a very dangerous ambition, Eleanor will soon learn.
By Tridib Borahabout a year ago in Fiction
Family Matters
Arly stomped her blackened feet into the mud and pounded her fists against a mangled tree trunk. Nhid hissed at the air as he sniffed the new scent lingering beneath the low-hanging fog while the rest of the army searched the perimeter for footprints.
By Kale Sinclairabout a year ago in Fiction
The Veil Beyond Lunaris
The Peace That Didn’t Last Life back on the mainland should have been serene for Kade and Cole after restoring the balance of Lunaris. Yet, the island’s magic had left a mark on their souls that could not be erased. Kade returned to his workshop, where tools and gadgets no longer sparked the same excitement. Cole, though skilled at hiding it, wrestled with a persistent feeling of emptiness as he patrolled the city streets.
By Gaurav Guptaabout a year ago in Fiction
Mistral | Chapter One
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, white snow fell from the poisonous atmosphere surrounding the coniferous planet of Mistral. A recent victim of rogue hyperscape radiation from an unknown source, and a brutal war between multiple pirate factions for control of the planet which lasted for two staggering years, the entire star system became a toxic wasteland of debris and frozen bodies. The interior of the planet however, being uncharted, undocumented and all around unknown by the Republic, prevented all alien species from knowing about its powerful healing properties. All unfortunate alien souls who did find their way down to the surface, never returned to tell their stories.
By Kale Sinclairabout a year ago in Fiction
Ten Mythical English Beasts Guaranteed to Keep You Awake at Night. AI-Generated.
England's folklore is a treasure trove of spine-chilling tales and eerie creatures that have fascinated and terrified people for centuries. These mythical beasts, born of oral traditions and local legends, are said to haunt the countryside, rivers, and even homes. Here are ten mythical English beasts that might just make you sleep with the lights on tonight.
By David Andrewsabout a year ago in Fiction










