Young Adult
Fireheart
Trigger Warnings: Mental Illness, Kidnapping My body was made of trauma and bone. I had broken apart so many times, there were remnants of me scattered across my floor. However, for the first time, I was terrified I would not be able to put myself back together again. Blood screamed in my ears as the attack overwhelmed me.
By C.M. Vazquez3 years ago in Fiction
He Came From the Red Valley
For the first few hours of his journey August skipped along with a great sense of excitement. He followed various small Trails in the general direction of north using the sun as an indicator of his orientation. The tree-line above gave him very little chance to use any landmarks.
By Tristan Cofer3 years ago in Fiction
the old man
After the Great War was over, my dear friend Lieutenant Col. Muhammad Salim Shaikh (presently) arrived at Bombay through Iran, Iraq, and different fronts. He knew exactly where my apartment was. We used to write to each other from time to time, but it wasn't fun because each letter was censored. It was an odd problem whether coming from here or here.
By ayesha adeel3 years ago in Fiction
The Haunted Legacy of Grandma
It was a dark and stormy night. The wind was howling outside and the rain was pounding against the windows. In the middle of this stormy night, a family of four found themselves stranded in the middle of nowhere, with no shelter in sight. As they drove down the deserted road, they spotted a large, old house in the distance.
By Narrative Eye3 years ago in Fiction
Who Took My Book?
Once upon a time, in a small, sleepy town, there lived a librarian named Clara. Clara was a diligent worker who loved nothing more than to take care of the books in her library. She was proud of her collection, and would go to great lengths to ensure that they were always in top condition.
By Mohammed Sarfan3 years ago in Fiction
A Journey of Love and Growth
Jai was a carefree and happy-go-lucky guy, always looking for the next adventure to embark on. He lived with his father, Yogesh, who ran a small provision store in their town. Yogesh considered Jai useless and unfit for any job, as Jai was a bit clumsy and lacked any real ambition.
By Naureen Ikram3 years ago in Fiction






