Young Adult
The Clock Beyond Time
The night was quiet when Ethan Cole stood before the old grandfather clock. Its brass pendulum swung with a rhythm too perfect, too alive. He had inherited it from his great-grandfather, a man who had vanished mysteriously in 1893. For years, Ethan thought it was just a family legend. But tonight, something in the air felt different. The clock’s hands spun backward faster and faster until they stopped exactly at twelve midnight. A faint hum filled the room, the floor trembled, and without warning, the world folded like paper.
By Emma Fischer3 months ago in Fiction
The Archivist of Forgotten Dreams
The Archivist of Forgotten Dreams By Hasnain Shah In Somnus City, dreams were currency. They shimmered like mist inside thin glass vials—blue for joy, silver for memory, crimson for desire. People lined up at dawn to sell what they no longer wanted to feel, trading nightmares for sleep and heartbreak for rent money. The city was built on the quiet hum of forgetfulness.
By Hasnain Shah3 months ago in Fiction
The Man Who Spoke to the Night. AI-Generated.
They said he only came out after midnight. In a city that never slept, Noctis Varen was the quiet pulse between the ticking hours — a man of silence, a shadow among neon lights. He ran a small photography shop near the harbor, open from dusk till dawn. Most people thought it strange, but he said the world only shows its truth at night.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Fiction
The Star That Disappeared — A Story About Choices and Redemption. AI-Generated.
The Star That Disappeared — A Story About Choices and Redemption There was once a boy whose laughter could light up even the darkest nights. His name was Adam, and among his friends, he was known as the star. Not because he was perfect, but because his spirit shone brighter than anyone else’s. He dreamed big, helped everyone, and believed that every choice could shape a better future.
By Sultan Alkhyeli3 months ago in Fiction
The Great Race: Rabbit vs. Tortoise
Once upon a time, in a peaceful green meadow surrounded by whispering trees, lived a rabbit named Riley and a tortoise named Toby. Riley was known far and wide for his lightning-fast legs and endless energy. Toby, on the other hand, was quiet, gentle, and slow—but always calm, no matter the situation.
By Zahoor khan3 months ago in Fiction
Character Island
Unknown to any explorers’ mapmaking location finder devices, mysteriously perched atop the imagination peak, an unidentified creative force field protected the inhabitants, using distorting magnetic detection busting equipment, confusing compass readings. Future opportunities await a young teenage girl emerging from a centuries old cabin.
By Marc OBrien3 months ago in Fiction
The Train I Almost Missed. AI-Generated.
The 7:45 train was late again — just like it always was on Mondays. The platform was crowded with tired faces and the smell of burnt coffee. Everyone looked impatient, as if being late was the greatest tragedy of their day.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Fiction









