Essay
Driven
So, I didn’t think I would write anything for this challenge, because the premise feels weird to me. When is the middle of my life. Has it passed? I hope it’s in the future. But here is an anecdote from a comment I left on Leslie Writes’s story, "Who Taught You How to Drive?”, about how I learned to drive.
By Atomic Historian10 months ago in Chapters
What is House?
A house is far more than just bricks and mortar; it's a fundamental aspect of human civilization, culture, and personal identity. Throughout history, houses have evolved from basic shelters to complex, multifaceted structures that reflect the values, needs, and aspirations of their inhabitants. In this essay, we will delve into the multifaceted nature of houses, exploring their historical development, cultural significance, and the diverse roles they play in people's lives.
By Diwas Aryal10 months ago in Chapters
SingleMomChronicles
I am now going into the later part of my twenties. I have a little girl that I have been raising alone. Her father blamed me for the dissolution of our relationship. It had nothing to do with his excessive drinking. It had nothing to do with his infidelity. It had nothing to do with him staying out all night or sometimes being gone for days at a time. I was supposed to just stick it out and let him get it all out of his system and wait for him to be ready to settle down. I'm sure he would've settled down eventually, right? Seriously, what in the world? Who the heck is doing that?
By Latoya Giles 11 months ago in Chapters
"Scooby's Tale: A Journey of Unbreakable Bonds"
In a quaint, traditional cottage nestled amidst the embrace of nature, we curated a world of enchantment. Our abode was adorned with a kitchen garden, a verdant sanctuary where vegetables and herbs flourished, while passionfruit vines gracefully intertwined with plum trees and tree tomatoes, creating a whimsical arboreal dance.
By Temjenungla Imchen11 months ago in Chapters
Catching the Heartbeat: A Brief look from the Center of My Diary
Life is a mind boggling embroidery woven with strings of encounters, minutes that shape our story and characterize our excursion. In the soul of praising the send off of the Parts people group, I set out on an intelligent excursion — a brief look into a critical section that lives at the core of my biography. This section, settled in my journal, epitomizes a defining moment immersed with feeling, understanding, and validness.
By Manjit@6400..11 months ago in Chapters
What Can You Do Without a Brain?
You would need your brain to understand the words I am speaking, to decide whether you like what you are hearing, and to perform many other tasks. Without a brain, you cannot do much of anything at all. So, the concept of a "no-brainer" might seem paradoxical. Let's explore this idea further with some intriguing examples.
By Rayen Ouni11 months ago in Chapters
Phantom Shift-Introduction
Sitting in a dark room, a woman approaches from “The Group”. They have an offer for you. A simple job for one of The Activity’s best agents. A simple task for a man of your talents. Retrieve Doctor Cardoso’s journal and a copy of the Empire's world-dominating devices, and relieve the United States from their dominance.
By Atomic Historian11 months ago in Chapters
Gentle Stories of Discovery: Chapter 1 - The Invitation
THE INVITATION It perched on the mantelpiece, aloof, self-assured, and provocative. A seemingly harmless rectangle of card bearing its messages in sophisticated font and branding colours. Yet I felt the thud of my heart each time I glanced in its direction. Too ashamed to respond, yet too frightened not to, I allowed the entire business of the invitation to consume me.
By Teresa Renton11 months ago in Chapters