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That One Soul
In the heart of a city that seemed to have forgotten them, two souls wandered, carrying the weight of shattered dreams and the scars of betrayals. Rachel, with her tired eyes that had seen too much, bore the burden of a family that had abandoned her when she needed them most. David, a man with a haunted past, carried the weight of his own mistakes, haunted by the echoes of friendships turned sour.
By Edara Otuk2 years ago in Fiction
Unlocking Airport Secrets
Airport terminals, with their bustling crowds, endless queues, and constant air of anticipation, are like small cities hidden within the greater expanse of the modern world. But beneath the surface of these bustling hubs of travel, there are secrets waiting to be unlocked.
By Aljon Pasilan2 years ago in Fiction
Reading fiction
Do you have a special place where you like to read? Is it somewhere that feels strange to be empty handed? The ties between what we read and where are sometimes so strong that it is difficult to change. Did you ever try to read say a business book where youd normally sit to read a novel? Did you struggle to get through more than a few pages? Our minds associate certain activities with certain positions and sometimes this can be difficult to break. Instead of trying to fight it, it may be better to find a location to suit the type of reading youd like to do. In this article, Im going to cover a few common venues and recommend reading material to suit.
By Benjamin george2 years ago in Fiction
My Little Monster . Top Story - October 2023.
The pills have stopped working. I could feel myself growing stronger. I only took the pills to appease my uptight husband anyway. He had a problem with me looking the way I normally did on a regular basis. Yes, the pills kept me pretty, at least in his eyes, but they had side effects. They made me weaker, smaller, and reduced my senses like smell, sight and hearing. And I hated the way I looked on these pills, it’s not natural.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Fiction
Whinnying in Rio: The Tale of the Briefcase Mix-Up
In the bustling city of Rio de Janeiro, the warm sun kissed the vibrant streets and the rhythmic samba filled the air. It was a place of lively music, captivating dance, and the occasional, extraordinary occurrence. And on this particular day, an extraordinary occurrence was about to take place, courtesy of a most unusual character.
By Alite Digitals2 years ago in Fiction
"Eternal Bloodlines: How Dracula Rose from the Shadows to Become a Legend"
The legend of Dracula, the world's most iconic vampire, is a tale of dark allure and mystique that has captivated generations. Dracula's enduring fame, however, is not simply a stroke of luck but a complex dance of history, folklore, and literary ingenuity.
By Alisa İnnokate2 years ago in Fiction
"Horror Unleashed: When the Silver Screen Echoes Real-Life Terrors"
It's quite easy to relax in the comfort of your own home or the cinema, watching a scary movie, knowing full well that it's all fiction and none of it really happened. But what if I told you that some of the most terrifying horror movies were actually inspired by real events? Well, that's precisely what I'm here to share. Here are five spine-chilling horror films, and I'll provide some background on the true stories that inspired them.
By Alisa İnnokate2 years ago in Fiction
"From Shrieking Horrors to Dapper Delights: The Mesmerizing Evolution of Vampires"
"Good evening! What's the fuss? Do vampires send shivers down your spine? Well, fear not, for I'm not here for a meal. Instead, I'm here to take you on a fascinating journey through the evolution of the vampire myth, a transformation from a decaying corpse to the suave figure you see before you.
By Alisa İnnokate2 years ago in Fiction






