thriller
THE UNCHASED DREAM - 1
Kalpana and Lakshmi, like two fallen stars, danced through the sun-dappled lanes on their way to school. Kalpana whose father was a fisherman always used to go to catch fishes by crossing a dense forest. Kalpana often asks her father about appearance of monsters and ghost. Kalpana was very enthusiastic girl and a brilliant student. She always ask to her friend Lakshmi about Monsters and Ghost, as Lakshmi's father is a priest in the temple of village, he had a lot of books about religion and mythological creatures. Kalpana used to study about "ASURA" and "PISACH".
By Rahul prajapatiabout a year ago in Fiction
The Arbiter
They called him the Arbiter. His real name was Samuel Graves, I'd known him since before he was born. He was everything we thought we wanted-decisive, strong, fearless-the whole gamut, but once our fantasies about protecting the weak and avenging the injured were presented to us in living, violent, color, we wavered. We didn't have the stomach for it. We needed someone to stop him.
By Adam Diehlabout a year ago in Fiction
Today
The flashback of the night, six months ago, ran through his head, as he stared at his phone. The only light in the room was from his phone screen. The phone flashed a picture of a happy family with their faces scratched away. A message under it read, "They know what you did." Realization dawned onto him. He knew none of them, except one. The one man, whose face was the cause of distress in his life. His face grew pale, a lump forming in his throat as he read the new message, "I'm coming for you. Today is the day, today is your day, today your past will catch up to you, today death will come to you."
By User Key Unknownabout a year ago in Fiction
This Is Where It Begins. Content Warning.
Most times, the origins of a superpowered person starts with the manifestation of their powers. An accident triggers something deep inside or out of some act of desperation, they expose themselves to all sorts of chemicals, willing to put themselves through unendurable torture at the cost of their sanity.
By Alexandria Stanwyckabout a year ago in Fiction
Moonlit Shadows
Emilia Dim, a prestigious botanist with an unquenchable interest, showed up in Ravenswood on a fresh harvest time morning, her soul fortified by the commitment of investigating the town's unbelievable verdure. The air snapped with a ghostly energy, the murmurs of old trees stirring in a practically extraordinary language. As she sunk into her interesting lodgings, Emilia couldn't disregard the tangible feeling of anxiety that saturated the town. Local people's reluctant looks and vacillating grins recommended a firmly established pressure, similar to a mystery held too firmly.
By Etieno Udomabout a year ago in Fiction
The Shadow of Laalwaad
Once, there was a city named Laalwaad, a place of unparalleled beauty, where fairies, magical creatures, and goblins lived in harmony. The city was a vibrant haven of lush greenery, with towering trees and enchanting homes that glowed with magical light. It was a place where dreams came alive, and every corner of the city sparkled with the charm of magic.
By Abdul Quddusabout a year ago in Fiction
The Mountain's Keeper
Robin stepped out of her car and took a deep breath of the crisp, early morning mountain air. "You just can’t get that in the city," she sighed happily, pulling her backpack out of the trunk. Behind her lay a small town—a modest collection of houses barely larger than a suburban neighborhood, with a few shops and businesses scattered throughout. But before her stood towering mountains, dense forests, and the promise of adventure.
By Matthew Spinelliabout a year ago in Fiction







