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The Unseen Watcher
Madison Brooks had always loved her quiet life in the small town of Hawthorn Ridge. Nestled in the heart of New England, the town was a picturesque escape from the chaotic bustle of big cities. It was a place where everyone knew each other, and the air was thick with the scent of pine trees and freshly baked bread from the local bakery. Life was simple, predictable, and safe.
By Gaurav Guptaabout a year ago in Fiction
Roots and Romance - A Fight for Nature and Love – Chapter 1
Chapter One "This is my own private torture chamber," she said to herself, as the beat-up bus rattled to a stop, spewing a cloud of dust that for an instant obscured the quaint depot facade. Time seemed to slow down for Britta as she stared out the window. Her forehead creased, intent on the task; her lips pressed into a thin line. Her fingers drummed a nervous rhythm on the windowsill, an overt clash to the stillness of the outside world. The bustling city life she was accustomed to felt like a chronicle. Here, in this scorching sleepy town nestled amidst rolling hills, silence stretched as vast as the sky.
By Kingsley Gomes, PhD.about a year ago in Fiction
Old Maui. Content Warning.
He didn’t have the nickname when I first knew him. Rumours flew about him, about his connections in Congress. But no one knew much about his history. Only that we had been assigned to his company, a mission to restore order to the Hawaiian territory. Not that we knew much about the situation on the ground before we landed.
By Alexander McEvoyabout a year ago in Fiction
Vespertilia
There were a lot of things that Paulina Rívera didn't expect to happen. She didn't expect that her 10 year marriage would be over, and she also didn't expect that her ex-husband, Randall West, would move on with another woman. Paulina often claims that she was cheated on, but all of that was always in her head. Despite having no evidence at all, and her friends knowing that she habitually makes meritless accusations, Paulina expected to be believed.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Fiction






