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The Door
Cindy was in so much shit. She’d woken up in a dark room, unsure where she was. Cindy tried to get up and find a light but kept tripping over things in the dark. She figured she was in some sort of basement because she could see the outline of a door up above. She didn’t know how long she’d been down here, but by the pains in her stomach, she’d missed a couple of meals.
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Fiction
World in Tatters Ch1. Content Warning.
“Hey, Rach!” I shout as we unload our gear from the horses into the little grey house. “I’m right here, you don’t have to yell.” I hadn’t even seen her as she circled around behind me. She’d learned to be a lot quieter on her feet. The results of training and a hell of a lot of practice in the woods.
By Kevin Barkman2 years ago in Fiction
Trapped in the Mind of a Murderer
Emma Roberts slowly opened her eyes, blinking against the harsh fluorescent lights of the hospital room. Her head throbbed with a dull ache, and as she tried to sit up, she felt a flicker of pain shoot through her side. Confusion washed over her as she tried to piece together what had happened.
By Yazan Marwan2 years ago in Fiction
The Midnight Caller
Detective Emily Parker sat in her dimly lit office, staring at the old rotary phone on her desk. It had been years since she'd heard its shrill ring, but tonight, it broke the silence of her solitude. She picked up the receiver, her heart pounding.
By Nicole Elenwo2 years ago in Fiction
The Shadow Game
Chapter 1: A Mysterious Disappearance The wind whistled through the tall, narrow alleyways of the old city as Detective Alex Turner made his way through the deserted streets. The moon cast eerie shadows on the cobblestones, guiding him towards the old, abandoned warehouse in the heart of the forgotten district. He had a feeling that this case was going to be unlike any other.
By Henry Shine2 years ago in Fiction







