Fiction
Historical Love Letters:
Letter 1: Edward to Clara March 18, 1882 My Dearest Clara, As the sun sinks low behind the hills, casting golden rays through the lace curtains of my study, I find my thoughts irresistibly drawn to you. Each moment spent apart feels like an eternity, and I am compelled to put pen to paper, if only to feel a fragment of your presence near me.
By Faceless Lim11 months ago in History
We've Come This Far
September 27, 1781, Yorktown, Virginia My dearest Susie, Three weeks have gone by since my last letter. I am full of regrets for not writing to you sooner. I miss you and the children dearly. Not a day goes by that I don't dream of lying next to you and watching Ben, Jon, Patience, Nora, Samuel, and Ruthie playing in our home.
By Chad Umberger11 months ago in History
The Haunting Mystery of Bhangarh Fort: India’s Most Cursed Ruins
The Bhangarh Acropolis Mystery: India's Best Apparitional Place India is a acreage of myths, legends, and age-old history, but few places arm-twist as abundant artifice and abhorrence as Bhangarh Acropolis in Rajasthan. Dubbed as the best apparitional abode in India, Bhangarh Acropolis has continued been the accountable of awesome tales and abstruse investigations. Located in the Alwar district, this 17th-century acropolis is amidst by charcoal that buzz belief of a accursed past. The acropolis is so belled that the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has clearly banned access afterwards sunset, abacus to its enigma. What makes Bhangarh Acropolis such a mystery? Let’s analyze its addictive legends, awesome occurrences, and the absoluteness abaft the myths.
By Say the truth 11 months ago in History
The Unrequited Pen Pals
This is a historcial fiction that have been set on late seventies to early eighties. This will show you that could happen in real life sometimes. It is about when the two unique pen pals were quite complex by written letters by one to another of every week until the tragic has happened. It may not be a true love story or ‘happily ever after’, it’s even more deeper than love. This is their story…
By Meghan LeVaughn 11 months ago in History
Might of Our Love
Dearest Amina, I am overcome with a heavy mind. I hate to start out this missive on that note, but my thoughts reel at the fact we lost contact with a commander in my fleet. As a rear admiral, it is something that pains me because I know he has a wife who is still searching for the answers. He represents his country, despite the fact that he has not given us any indication of his whereabouts. Pardon me for even mentioning this, but you are my solid rock on which I stand. I adore you. You already know that if anything should happen to me, what songs they’ll play, what uniform specifications, what band will march me out of that funeral home with a second line included and everything.
By Skyler Saunders11 months ago in History
SPS Technologies Fire
SPS Technologies is a well-known company that manufactures high-quality fasteners, bolts, and other industrial components used in the aerospace and automotive industries. Recently, a fire broke out at one of its facilities, causing serious damage and raising concerns about safety and the future of the company. In this article, we will discuss what happened, the possible causes, and the impact of the fire on the company and the people involved.
By Farhan Sayed11 months ago in History
Delta Plane Crash
Air travel is one of the safest ways to travel, but accidents can still happen. Recently, a Delta Airlines plane crash has shocked many people around the world. This article will explain what happened, the possible causes, and the response from officials and the airline.
By Farhan Sayed11 months ago in History
The Shadows of War Overseas and Home. Honorable Mention in Love Letters Through Time Challenge.
My Dear Emilia, I first write of my unending love and devotion to you and our beautiful bairns. I miss you with every waking hour, and since I left for the Crimean Peninsula, I have missed your entrancing green eyes and the way your gentle fair hair drapes over your shoulders. How I long, when sitting among my brothers in arms, to hold you once more. Feel your delicate hair against my chest and your breath against my skin.
By Paul Stewart11 months ago in History
Beneath the Jugol Walls: A Forbidden Love Amidst Empire’s Shadow
Prologue: The City of Saints and Shadows Harar, 1886. The old Jugol walls stood strong, aged and faded like dried blood, resisting the threats of war. Within the winding streets of Harar, a city rich in Islamic culture, Sufi mystics chanted softly, their voices rising and falling like the desert breeze. Women in bright veils traded spices in the lively Merkato, the sound of their silver bracelets jangling. The air was thick with the fragrances of frankincense and myrrh, buzzing with the spirit of a city at a turning point. Outside the walls, the Oromo clans, once fierce rivals with a history of battles and changing alliances, now formed uneasy partnerships with Emperor Menelik II, gathering like dark clouds on the horizon, a constant reminder of the fragile peace.
By Jaffar Redi11 months ago in History
The Hidden Vault of Yamashita’s Gold
Yamashita’s Gold: The Abstruseness of Japan’s Hidden Wartime Fortune Throughout history, wartime annexation has led to the dematerialization of priceless treasures. One of the best abominable of these absent abundance is Yamashita’s Gold—an declared abundance of gold, jewels, and artifacts baseborn by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II and hidden beyond the Philippines. The fable of this all-inclusive abundance has aggressive abundance hunters, cabal theories, and akin government investigations, yet its actuality charcoal unproven.
By Say the truth 11 months ago in History







