Fan Fiction
Broken Trust: Part 5-London
Part 1: The Catalyst Part 2: The Aftermath Part 3: Meetings and Partings Part 4: The Country The day after arriving in London, three days before the funeral procession was to take place, Penelope called on Remington House for breakfast. Felicity was a late riser, which allowed her and Lord Remington some time alone, after the footmen had withdrawn.
By Natasja Roseabout 8 hours ago in Fiction
The Sun's Embrace
The ancient town of Smallville was situated between a rolling countryside and a deep forest, the longest day of the year was considered more than a seasonal marker. This day used to be filled with vibrations of ancient energy. On this day the sun lingered in the sky, casting its golden gaze over the world for what seemed an eternity. However this year was different, this ancient town had decided to revive an ancient solstice ritual for the first time in centuries. This ancient solstice ritual was cloaked in mystery and forgotten lore.
By Megha Pavanagdabout 10 hours ago in Fiction
Broken Trust: Part 4-The Country
Part 1: The Catalyst Part 2: The Aftermath Part 3: Meetings and Partings The Featherington family kept only one carriage, but Penelope had been driving herself about in a pony trap for years. To see Penelope visiting a Viscount’s house, Mama even overlooked Penelope’s insistence on wearing her plain mahogany day dress or the new one the Bridgertons had ‘gifted’ her, a warm cotton the colour of bluebells. It was simplicity itself to bring Rae along when she called on Lord Remington at Summerdale Park.
By Natasja Roseabout 10 hours ago in Fiction
The Pharaoh's Secret. AI-Generated.
In the golden era of ancient Egypt, a time where the gods walked among men and the Nile breathed life into a civilization, there lay hidden within the sands of time a secret so powerful it could alter the fate of the kingdom.
By Sherif Saadabout 12 hours ago in Fiction
The Legend of the Kuntilanak in the Forests of West Kalimantan
In a small village on the edge of the dense forests of West Kalimantan, there lived a woman named Sari. Sari was known as a beautiful and kind- hearted girl, but misfortune struck her when she became pregnant out of wedlock. Under the social pressure and shame, she fled into the forest to avoid the scornful gazes of the villagers.
By Tomi Adrianabout 15 hours ago in Fiction
Echoes of the Haunted Mansion
The old mansion loomed atop the hill like a brooding sentinel, its dark silhouette etched against the stormy sky. For decades, rumors had swirled about its cursed halls and the tragic fate of the family that once called it home. But tonight, as thunder rumbled ominously and lightning split the air, a group of adventurous souls dared to step foot inside.
By Syed Hammad Hussainabout 15 hours ago in Fiction
Robo-Grandpa
Ten-year-old Billy shuffled through the house, a heavy silence clinging to him like dust. He missed Grandpa’s booming laugh, his endless supply of silly jokes, and the warmth of his calloused hand gripping his. Grandpa had been Ethan’s best friend, his confidante, his partner-in-crime for building forts and baking outrageous cookies. Since he passed away six months ago, the house felt empty, the silence broken only by Ethan’s own sigh.
By T Rain AKA Edger Ai Bingtonabout 17 hours ago in Fiction