Young Adult
"Journey of Discovery: Adventures in a Hill Station"
As soon as the winter break began, Sarah knew exactly where she wanted to go. She had been dreaming of an adventure in a hill station for years, and now that she was finally old enough to travel alone, she was determined to make it happen.
By SAAD ASHFAQ3 years ago in Fiction
The Curse of the Wooden Box
The old wooden box sat in the corner of the room, its lid firmly closed. It had been passed down through generations of my family, a relic from a time long forgotten. No one knew where it had come from or what it contained, but everyone knew that it was cursed.
By Narrative Eye3 years ago in Fiction
Llorona
My little sister was the chosen savior of the magical world, the one meant to unite the unicorns in a battle that would cement their reign on the Mountains of Cosmas against the invading hordes of minotaurs and grant them peace for the next thousand years. They had waited millennia for her. Unfortunately for them, I was about to strangle her.
By C.M. Vazquez3 years ago in Fiction
The Fragility of Love
It was a beautiful day in the middle of summer when Emma and Jack first met. They were both at the park, enjoying the sunshine and the warm breeze, and they couldn't help but notice each other. Jack had a friendly smile and a charming personality, and Emma was drawn to him immediately. They started talking, and it felt like they had known each other for years. They laughed, they shared stories, and they even played frisbee together. It was a perfect day, and Emma couldn't wait to see Jack again.
By Mogomotsi Moremi3 years ago in Fiction
Always Pay Your Debts
The mirror showed a reflection that wasn't my own. The man in the mirror was smiling at me. "What the hell?" I said. "You should have paid the entree fee to the fair. I'm here to teach you a lesson," the reflection said. I stepped backwards.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction
Love in a First Theft
It become a normal day at the small Italian eating place where Mia labored as a waitress. She had simply finished taking an order for a desk of four when she noticed a tall, rugged-searching guy sneakily grab a piece of bread from the basket at the counter. She had by no means seen him earlier than, and he or she could inform he changed into looking to be discreet.
By Rasheek Rasool3 years ago in Fiction









