Fantasy
The Shattered Prophecy - Part 1
The storm had rolled in swiftly, blanketing the sky in thick, churning clouds that crackled with distant lightning. Rain fell in an unrelenting sheet, hammering the worn cobblestone path beneath Raelyn’s boots as she pulled her cloak tighter around her shoulders. The three companions had been traveling for weeks since their battle with Vaelmar, seeking rest and purpose in a world that no longer required their heroism.
By Richard Baileyabout a year ago in Chapters
How To Travel On A Budget.
ravelnudgetipsndestestinationsor Who doesn’t love to travel? Exploring new places, tasting different foods, and meeting new people—it’s a dream! But many people believe traveling is expensive. The good news? It doesn’t have to be. With the right tips and smart planning, you can travel on a budget without sacrificing fun. In this guide, I’ll share the best budget travel tips and top destinations for 2025.
By Pamela Ngwuekeabout a year ago in Chapters
Sneak Thieves
At the top of the ornate temple stairs, thick-carpeted hallways branched off in opposite directions, and Ides veered right. He hadn’t seen anyone turn that way in a while, but his attention had been diverted for a decent length of time. Treading with intentionality, he followed the hallway as it unrolled before him in the dim yellow torchlight. Up ahead and closer to the wall, he caught sight of pawprints in the carpet. It was Oda, and as silent as she was, the prints appeared as if by magic. But if she was leaving marks on the carpet… He glanced over his shoulder. Deep imprints followed his progress. Great. He had seen no other leonins thus far in Gullwing, his prints would be hard to miss. But that was a problem for later. They were coming to a set of towering double doors.
By M. A. Mehan about a year ago in Chapters
Shadows of Vengeance - Part 4
The storm raged above the ruined fortress, lightning flashing across the sky as Raelyn, Aric, and Verin stepped into the great hall where Vaelmar awaited. The air was thick with the scent of blood and ash, and dark energy crackled through the chamber like an unseen storm. The time for words had passed; this was the final battle, and only one side would leave this place alive.
By Richard Baileyabout a year ago in Chapters









