Series
Midnight mood
Once upon a midnight, in a small town nestled deep in the heart of the countryside, a mysterious and enchanting mood settled over the land. It was a night unlike any other, where the world seemed to hold its breath in anticipation of something extraordinary. The air was cool and still, and the moon shone brightly, casting an ethereal glow upon the surroundings.
By Shabir hassanabout 2 hours ago in Fiction
Digital Destiny : A Modern Love Story
Chapter 1: A Leap of Faith In the bustling city of New York, where dreams are made and broken daily, lived Alex Miller, a 32-year-old software engineer. Despite his successful career and comfortable lifestyle, Alex felt a void in his life. His days were filled with codes and algorithms, but his nights were often spent alone, pondering the meaning of love and companionship.
By Raja Viewsabout 2 hours ago in Fiction
185 Special Delivery
The stork knew he was busted. "You called me, sir?" he asked. Mr. Natal looked up. "Yes." The stork waited uncomfortably. Finally, Natal spoke. "You delivered the wrong babies to the wrong couples, Mr. Stork. It wouldn't be so bad, but one's a girl and the other's a boy. Wrong babies, wrong genders--wrong everything!"
By Gerard DiLeoabout 5 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 10 hours ago in Fiction
Confined But Not Broken: A Story of Rebellion in a Sterile World
Beyond the Sterile Walls The sterile white walls pressed in, each exhale echoing in some measure, a constant reminder of the confinement. Eloise traced a finger along the cool surface, the rhythmic hum of the ventilation system the sole company in the featureless room. Hunger gnawed at her stomach, a dull ache that had become a deadly companion. How long had it been? Days? Weeks? Time stretched and warped in this isolation.
By Kingsley Gomes, PhD.about 22 hours ago in Fiction
The Bag - Anna
Malcolm's heart filled with dread. Anna was standing in front of him and her face was full of shock and bewilderment. Being a Perceptive meant that she was more sensitive than most. He had such guilt attached to her and who she was. He was trying to be a better father to her, now that they were away from danger.
By Rachel Deeminga day ago in Fiction
184 Doubling Down: a Kafkaesque Fable Where the Sky's the Limit
One morning, Mr. Brobdingnag woke from troubled dreams, finding himself transformed in his bed into twice his size. Sitting up, his head hit the sloping dormer ceiling. He realized he'd best escape this room if still growing. He couldn't stand tall, instead crawling to his bedroom door.
By Gerard DiLeoa day ago in Fiction
Heart of the Emerald Labyrinth. AI-Generated.
Dr. Evelyn Thorne trudged through the emerald labyrinth, her boots sinking into the damp earth. The cacophony of the rainforest – the screech of unseen birds, the incessant drone of insects, the guttural croak of unseen amphibians – pressed in on her, a relentless symphony that had lost its charm years ago.
By Sherif Saada day ago in Fiction