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the scariest thing is happiness
So, there's this guy named Jake. He's always been a bit of a downer, you know? Like, finding the cloud in every silver lining. One day, he wakes up and everything just... clicks. His coffee tastes amazing, his boss gives him a raise, and his crush asks him out. He's on top of the world!
By mizawardinaa day ago in Fiction
Unlocking Love: Expert Tips for a Happy, Thriving Relationship
Communication: The Foundation of Love: Once upon a time in the bustling city of Metropolis, there lived a couple named Jack and Emily. They were the epitome of love, with a relationship so strong that even the nosiest of neighbors couldn't find a crack. Their secret? A mix of humor, trust, and a good dose of communication. But their journey to relationship bliss wasn't without its hilarious bumps and enlightening detours.
By Rafael Fiuzaa day ago in Fiction
My horror love story
_Blinded by Love_ Aurora thought she had found her perfect match in Ethan, a charming and attentive partner who swept her off her feet. Her friends and family, however, were skeptical, warning her that he was "too good to be true." But Aurora was blinded by love and ignored their concerns. She was convinced that Ethan was the one, and she couldn't imagine living without him.
By Martha Banda a day ago in Fiction
186 Independence Day
Around midnight, September 20, 1777, 1200 British soldiers crashed fences and launched a surprise bayonet attack on sleeping American revolutionary troops encamped near Malvern, Pennsylvania. This Battle of Paoli was one of the Revolutionary War's bloodiest.
By Gerard DiLeoa day ago in Fiction
Crossroad. Content Warning.
A tree stands alone at the end of a long and winding road. It marks the end of one journey and the beginning of others. Before its twisted, ancient trunk, the road splits in two, the only place since its beginning when it had done so. To one side or the other, all travellers must go.
By Alexander McEvoya day ago in Fiction
Tales of Ardia: A Song of Light
Balkar felt as though the ground melted away beneath his hooves as he leapt into the air. Hand extended above his head, reaching to its limit. Satisfaction tingled in his stomach as his hand made contact with the ball, an old tent skin wrapped tightly with a rope. He grabbed it firmly with his fingers and drew it down to his navel where his fleshy skin started to grow hairy and merge with the chestnut pelt of his horse-like legs.
By D.K. Sheparda day ago in Fiction