Young Adult
Left for Dead, Found a Family Instead
Nate’s head is pounding as he stumbles along in the dark. His hand is outstretched and planted on the wall next to him, mostly to help keep his balance. His brain is fuzzy and everything hurts. He’s only vaguely aware of what’s happened to him but even then, he doesn’t have the energy to actively think about it. He’s running on pure instinct right now.
By Allison Rose3 years ago in Fiction
Dream Shadows
Chapter 1 The Photograph Rubbing her eyes tiredly she tried pushing away the memory of the faded print. It was her motivation but that week the nightmares were worse than usual, and she just wished it was over already. What she knew is that when she finally finished the memories would never flash again because it would be like it never happened. At least that is what she liked to tell herself.
By Ruby Estelle 3 years ago in Fiction
How a few code words changed the world as we know it...
'We are sorry to inform you that you did not get this role....'. Simi did not even bother to read the rest of the letter as she crumpled it and crushed it with her foot. This was god knows how many in a string of rejection letters from various technology companies she had applied to. And what frustrated her the most was that AI made this decision so she could do nothing about it. As of 2033, AI almost had a god-like status - nobody questioned the AI. In some counties, it was considered a crime even to say anything against AI.
By Anu Sundaram3 years ago in Fiction
Evangeline
18th of February 2023 OM SCIENCES BUILDING Dr. Evangeline Stone’s Lab 2:37am Evangeline stood before the device with her arms crossed and a smug look on her face. She’d done it. She’d actually done it. Obviously, she couldn’t know for sure, but all the calculations were perfect. She’d spent the last fifteen years buried in this project; it had to work this time. As she stepped back and admired the beauty of the time machine before her, the door opened and her assistant rushed in.
By Parti Pris3 years ago in Fiction
The Lonely Girl (Life After The Air Bubble.)
Laura had turned 17 years old just two weeks earlier and had wanted to get away from home for just a short week with the friends she had made with whom she had been studying hard together at college for the past year. She had developed an intense love for the beach. She loved the sun, the sand, and the waves. She loved feeling free and alive.
By Jonathan Townend3 years ago in Fiction
Horse With No Rider
Once a year, a group of cowboys would gather at the edge of the town to participate in the annual rodeo. The rodeo was always a big event, drawing people from all over the state to watch the cowboys compete in a series of thrilling events. But this year, something was different.
By Mohammed Sarfan3 years ago in Fiction
Following Your Heart: A Journey to Happiness
Jennifer had always been a practical person. She was the kind of girl who had her whole life planned out, from the courses she would take in college to the job she would have after graduation. She had everything planned down to the smallest detail, and she felt confident that her life would turn out just the way she wanted it to.
By Nivinkalai 3 years ago in Fiction






