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Dog Number 13
May 15, 2023 Strange things are happening. Good-strange, bad-strange, and strange-strange. For starters, me and all my litter mates are able to stand. Some of us can even wiggle around in a clumsy manner. I say wiggle because it isn’t quite walking but it isn’t quite crawling. We just sort of stand and wiggle and fall and take a few steps and then crawl and then get up again. It is in this manner we are able to move around to some degree and explore our surroundings. Naturally we cannot go far. Which is ok, I suppose, because I am very small and I need my mother for food and my siblings to keep me warm and I feel very loved and comforted by them in some way, so I don’t know why I would need to go very far. Having four legs, I must admit, is very strange. It is not a surprise to me that it is challenging to coordinate them to move in the order they need to move. But I can get around a little bit, my eyes can stay open for much longer periods of time now, and it is easier to understand what is happening. So this is new.
Morgan LongfordPublished 5 days ago in ChaptersTalented Black creators spotlight: Catherine Nyomenda (Chap 3).
Catherine reminds me of an enigma wrapped within a riddle. When she writes, she skips between the poetic and the dramatic. Her highlights of the African lifestyles of herself, of authors whom she admires, and the many nuances of love keeps you wondering and pondering the passage of life.
Novel AllenPublished 9 days ago in ChaptersA Digital Pandemic.
After a long day in the department, Emily dropped her worn and tired dark leather bag on the counter before navigating through the small and disordered kitchen to grab a cold beer from a contrarily empty fridge. She hadn't had a chance to unpack since moving from Newcastle to Glasgow, let alone shop for sustenance, except for cold brews naturally.
Billie WhytePublished 16 days ago in ChaptersBARE HUNTER
CHAPTER 15 I pulled up in front of Sandy’s a little early, so I texted Becca again and left a message for Sharon, hoping she had a good day and I’d see her tomorrow. Two cars pulled into Sandy’s driveway. I don’t know why I was surprised to see another man with her. We’d been apart for two years and I certainly didn’t waste any time getting back on the horse.
Tina D'AngeloPublished 21 days ago in ChaptersPower of Wisdom
As we all know, Birbal was not only Emperor Akbar’s favorite minister but also loved by most of the commoners. People used to come to him from far and wide for advice on personal matters.
Ainy AbrahamPublished 25 days ago in ChaptersWomen Who Stay, 1
In 2015, Janie Robichaud's response to my initial query was direct. How much are you paying? Nothing, I replied, along with a longwinded explanation about the truth being its own reward, journalistic integrity notwithstanding.
Amsterdam 1942
She was awakened, in the dead of night, by the sound of a stranger’s voice, quiet but intense, drifting up the stairwell from the kitchen. “Who in the world?” she thought. Fear crept from her belly to her throat.
Martha AgnesPublished 2 months ago in ChaptersAdventuring #1
I was getting used to this. Another weekend, another youngling out seeking their fortune. Not that I mind so much, really, but I needed more tea. My stock was getting quite low, and it was a dry harvest last year.
Meredith HarmonPublished 2 months ago in Chapters
Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Chapters.
Smartystan
Words whispered from tongue to tongue. Belinda created an algorithm that could zero in on how people spoke. The two doctors joined in by Strong contributing knowledge of game theory and Frampton making it possible for a pattern to make pharmaceuticals to take hold. All that combined to make Go the lead on this one. He took the data from the other three and made it a cohesive whole.
Skyler SaundersPublished about 7 hours ago in ChaptersHow could so many people support Hitler?
In 1961, in Jerusalem, a man named Adolf Eichmann was put on trial for doing terrible things to people. He was part of a group called the Nazis who did bad things during World War II. Eichmann helped send over a million Jewish people to places where they were treated very badly.
Saw Zaw Lin HtetPublished about 10 hours ago in ChaptersAchievements
As I sit back and reflect on my life, I am filled with a sense of pride and accomplishment. I think about the goals I set, the challenges I faced, and the triumphs I achieved. My journey has not been easy, but it has been worth it.
Isra SaleemPublished about 12 hours ago in ChaptersSmartystan
The Grown Kid magazine featured some of the most lurid, despicable, low-grade, and financially rewarding stories of the day. Dr. Strong and Dr. Frampton both knew the reason for their “exposé” of the goings on at Smartystan. The staff editor, Jogan Felton, looked older than his forty-two years. He wore a tweed jacket and showed off a nasty beard that featured flecks of gray in it.
Skyler SaundersPublished a day ago in ChaptersReunion
Everything came rushing into my mind all at once. I saw where Nightmare and the others came from. Excruciating pain traveled from my head to the rest of my body. Falling to the floor I was unable to move an inch. I could barely even breathe.
Lucy TorralbaPublished a day ago in ChaptersGridiron Grub
Football. It's more than just a sport; it's a cultural phenomenon. From the roar of the crowd to the last-second touchdown, it captures the hearts of millions. But let's be honest, there's another undeniable star of game day: food.
Brid ItukaPublished a day ago in ChaptersThe Secret Language of Pets
Have you ever stared into your pet's eyes and wondered what they're thinking? Those soulful gazes and expressive little faces seem to hold a universe of emotions, but unfortunately, they can't speak our language (yet!). Still, that doesn't mean there isn't a whole secret language going on between you and your furry or feathery friend. By understanding their body language, vocalizations, and even behaviors, you can crack the code and deepen your bond with your pet.
Brid ItukaPublished a day ago in Chapters"The Car Horn"
It was a sweltering summer evening in Karachi when Amna's life changed forever. She was driving home from work, stuck in a traffic jam on Shahrah-e-Faisal, when a car horn pierced the air. It was a loud, insistent blast and the kind that makes you jump in your seat.
Isra SaleemPublished a day ago in Chapters
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