Franz·Cabot
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Just a naive and sentimental individual, resemblinga drifting boat~
Stories (19/0)
#3 A bedtime story
In the tapestry of the untamed wilderness, where the whispers of ancient forests mingled with the howls of the night, a valiant mother wolf returned to her den, her jaws clenching a treasure earned through the sweat of her brow and the sharpness of her instincts—a succulent piece of meat, redolent with the essence of the hunt. Her gait was weary, yet proud, as she laid the prize before her impatient cub, who approached with the impetuousness of youth.
By Franz·Cabot6 days ago in Fiction
#1 Sweet story
In the heart of an enchanted forest, where the whispers of leaves danced with the laughter of creatures, roamed a cheeky little monkey named Yoyo. This pint-sized prankster was the bane of every animal's existence, causing a stampede of flustered critters whenever he swung by. Yoyo thrived on the chaos he created, fancying himself the grand ruler of the jungle, a title he thought even the regal tiger couldn't contest.
By Franz·Cabot6 days ago in Fiction
Dream Brews: The Enigmatic Alley's Secret
Deep within the winding alleys of a quaint little town, nestled in obscurity, lies a peculiar establishment that deals in the art of distillation. It is a shop without a sign, without a name, and yet it has stood the test of time, quietly persisting through the years without fanfare or recognition. The proprietor is a young man, with an air of mystery and a pair of gold-rimmed glasses hanging delicately from a thin chain around his neck. He exudes an aura of sophistication and enigma.
By Franz·Cabot6 days ago in Fiction
Nature's Whispers
1. Once upon a time, in a dense forest glade, a kind-hearted bear gifted a jar of golden honey to a lively little squirrel. With a grateful chirp, the squirrel scampered off, leaving the bear to yawn deeply and drift into a winter's slumber. Upon awakening, the bear found a mound of chestnuts at his den's entrance, a mysterious gift that warmed his heart with joy.
By Franz·Cabot6 days ago in Fiction
Brit Wit & Biscuits
1. In the UK, a cheeky show called "How to Irritate the Brits?" hit the airwaves, featuring guests vying to rile up the audience. The opening act tossed fish and chips into a bin, leaving the crowd in stunned silence. Next, a guest gave a Nazi salute, stirring mild ire but no uproar. Then, a bold participant bellowed,"Shakespeare was French!" sparking instant fury among the Brits, who conceded defeat with gritted teeth. The grand finale saw a Yank concoct an Americanized version of English tea—teabag dunked in cold water, zapped in the microwave.
By Franz·Cabot6 days ago in Humor
Four classic inspirational stories
1. The Grace of Adversaries A powerful jaguar, freshly arrived from foreign regions, was accommodated in a grand enclosure within the city's zoo. Despite being provided with delicacies and granted ample space for roaming, the wild animal withered, its spirit broken due to solitude.
By Franz·Cabot6 days ago in Fiction
Enchanted Leaves
Nestled in the cradle of undulating hills, where the morning mist kissed the horizon and the sunrays danced through the canopy, lay a hamlet untouched by the march of time. Its inhabitants, simple folk bound by the thread of shared labor and the solace of communal hearth, lived in symbiosis with the earth that sustained them. Among these souls, as radiant as the first light of dawn, was Amei—an orphaned maiden whose resilience was as formidable as the ancient trees that graced the landscape.
By Franz·Cabot6 days ago in Fiction