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Into The Void
Sera glanced out the window of the spaceship. Stars and planets littered the area around her. It was beautiful… but also a sight she saw every single day. The vast expanse of space was now their home. Ever since Earth became inhospitable, they'd been floating aimlessly through the void. It had been years, and there was still no sign of anywhere to set down roots—just humanity's last hope drifting on four massive ships.
By Emilie Turner3 months ago in Fiction
Ghost of You
My life before Jaden was ordinary, almost as if I was living in grey. I noticed the color around me but it all seemed very dull. The night I met Jaden at concert he preformed at my life felt like it exploded in color and happiness, I had never felt a love like I had with him. My life after Jaden's accident became much darker than before I had met him. I thought we had forever, but time was a thief. I thought I had lost him until I laid down to take a nap, and as i drifted off to sleep I saw Jaden sitting next to me on the balcony of our hotel room in Hawaii sipping on coffee and smiling as he looked out at the sunrise. That was the day I discovered our love continued on in a parallel universe.
By Kimmiekins43 months ago in Fiction
5 Best MCU Characters Who Weren't In The Comics
The upcoming Disney Plus release of Wonder Man has flown under the radar, but the recent first trailer has sparked some interest for the show. The series is set to star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Simon Williams. A struggling actor, Williams thinks he has found his chance at a big break when he is invited to audition for 'Wonder Man', a remake of an in universe cult-classic movie. First, however, he has to impress the film's very eccentric Director.
By Kristy Anderson3 months ago in Geeks
Hello?
I've always loved filling notebooks, whether with scribbles or stories or just to vent. Notebooks come and go. They're easily replaced. You can find them anywhere, and get them cheap. But over the summer when I was 8, I found one that was special. It was a plain looking wide-ruled notebook with a purple cover, and it had been hiding underneath my dresser. I already had all of my school notebooks assigned by color to different classes, and purple hadn't been one of them. I assumed I'd just gotten an extra one for home and forgotten about it. I dusted it off and set the notebook on the little desk where I did my homework.
By Rebekah Conard3 months ago in Fiction
The Doppelgänger ▌│█║▌║▌║ ║▌║▌║█-𝙳𝚒𝚛𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚘𝚛𝚜 𝙲𝚞𝚝-. Content Warning.
Marcus recklessly jumps over logs and ducks under branches running through the moonlit forest. He’s desperate to find a way out of this nightmarish trap. Thoughts of guilty try to distract him from the task at hand. Only the determination to escape overrides the freshly engraved images circulating his mind.
By Lamar Wiggins3 months ago in Fiction
Looking past the Illusions of Not Feeling Good Enough
“The true measure of success is how many times you can bounce back from failure.” — Stephen Richards When I was a child, the girls at my junior school were open about not wishing to play with me. Even at a young age, I was more than aware of their immature disdain; to me, I translated this to them having the ability to see right through to my very own sense of unworthiness.
By Chantal Christie Weiss3 months ago in Writers
FPS: Lantern Light Challenge Winners
For this challenge, we asked you to write around one lantern and let it guide the work. The submissions were thoughtful, inventive, and full of feeling. Each poem found a different way to hold light, to keep it steady, or to let it fade just enough to make room for wonder.
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