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The Plot
Plot Gone Wrong In the quaint little town of Maplewood, nestled between rolling hills and dense forests, life flowed slowly, like the gentle stream that wound its way through the center of the town. People knew each other by name, and secrets were scarce—until the night of the annual Harvest Festival, when everything changed.
By FRANCIS IKEGBUNAMabout a year ago in Fiction
I Found Love in a Witch
Chapter One: The Bookstore Encounter Eliott Griffin had never been one for the mystical or strange. Raised in a world of spreadsheets, data, and logic, he had spent his adult life immersed in the rational world of architecture. Magic, if it existed, was something for books, movies, and those who didn’t want to face reality.
By mitchel marcabout a year ago in Fiction
Lost Crown and Love
Chapter One: The Prophecy The storm raged across the kingdom of Aeloria, its winds howling through the mountain passes and driving rain against the stone walls of the royal castle. Within the castle, behind its thick, towering doors, Princess Elara sat in the cold stone room that had once been a sanctuary of warmth and joy. Her heart felt heavy, as if the weight of a thousand years of royal history pressed against her chest.
By mitchel marcabout a year ago in Fiction
The Silent Library: A Haunting Mystery
The old, abandoned library stood as a sentinel of the past, its weathered facade a testament to the passage of time. Locals whispered tales of strange occurrences within its crumbling walls - eerie whispers, unexplained chills, and the occasional, fleeting glimpse of a shadowy figure.
By Oghenetega Jude Ebiaiabout a year ago in Fiction
The Forgotten One
Jamie had never been one for nostalgia. Memories were just that - moments to be remembered and moved on from, not dug up. So when they found an old, dusty box labeled "Home Videos" in the attic of their childhood home, they almost ignored it. Almost.
By Supreeth Nagellaabout a year ago in Fiction
The Forgotten Date
In this world, you are born knowing the day you die. Marcus knew that he would die on October 14th, 2024. It was the day etched in his mind, and he knew it as deeply as he knew his name. It was as if there was an invisible string attached in his mind pulling him to this date. The certainty of it had shaped his life.
By Supreeth Nagellaabout a year ago in Fiction
The Fall of Styx
The river ran backwards on the day the Queen vanished. The souls of Tartarus cheered in ecstasy as the forces holding them prisoner died down, and those of Elysium begged for aid as they were pulled forth ‘gainst their will. The true horror was Asphodel, as their typical moaning, groaning, and unenthused, hushed voices rose in a symphony of distress, uprooted from their peacefully average days. Each soul, regardless of their prior lodgings, howled in agony as they reached the last remaining shreds of barrier that coated the river’s surface and made up the gates of the Underworld. It clawed at them, wrestling to hold onto its prisoners as it was tasked to.
By Lizzy Roseabout a year ago in Fiction
The Timeless Sacrifice
The door to the coffee shop swung open, a sharp gust of cold wind pushing through as Leo stepped inside. The familiar chime of the bell above the door seemed quieter today, almost drowned by the buzzing of his thoughts. He glanced around the warm, dimly lit room, the faint smell of coffee teasing his senses, but nothing could distract him from the inevitable truth.
By Supreeth Nagellaabout a year ago in Fiction








