Fiction
Businesswoman Chapter 298
The thought of hungry families rankled Loreen. With her vast fortune, she could afford a chef to make gourmet meals at her request. In the time it took her to sit down and have a meal with Herschel and her children, there would be more individuals without a proper dinner.
By Skyler Saunders5 months ago in Chapters
Brass Ring Chapter 2: When A Good Man Meets His Destiny
[Link to Chapter One] In the present, with ten minutes to go…. The old man went around the office making sure that things were in order. He was expecting company, the last guest he would ever have. he wanted things to be ready for when his relatives descended upon his house like vultures.
By Jamais Jochim5 months ago in Chapters
Sacrifices for the Balance Chapter 1: She Almost Escaped
“So how did the girl escape?” Percival Abbot inspected the cord before him. It had been cut through rather messily; apparently, she had used a small blade to saw her way out. This was interested as as the perpetrator would have most likely ensured she was disarmed. He petted one of the two large wolves surrounding him. “Yeah, makes no sense.”
By Jamais Jochim5 months ago in Chapters
The Bench by the Elm Tree. AI-Generated.
Arthur’s world had shrunk to the size of a one-bedroom apartment and the park bench beneath the old elm tree. Each morning, he followed the same ritual: a slow walk to the bench, the rustle of his newspaper, and the gentle solitude of watching pigeons fight over crumbs. His wife, Eleanor, had been gone for two years, and the silence she left behind was a presence in itself.
By The 9x Fawdi5 months ago in Chapters
Case No.9 Episode 9 & 10
With its multi-layered plot, ethically nuanced characters, and socially sensitive subject matter, Case No. 9 never fails to captivate viewers. The play, which was brilliantly directed by Syed Wajahat Hussain, examines the hazy boundaries between truth, deception, and consent while challenging societal perceptions of women in sexual assault situations. The last two episodes have centered almost totally on Kiran, adding fresh dimension to her inner agony while reigniting questions about credibility, values, and justice.
By Raviha Imran5 months ago in Chapters
Alpha Door. AI-Generated.
It started with a keyhole. Not a traditional brass-and-tumbler relic from humanity’s past, no—but a sliver of space carved into the hyperdimensional composite wall of the Outer Daycare, pulsing faintly with locked intention. The door itself was labeled in a language older than planets, but translated helpfully for the young ones:
By Jessica Higginbotham5 months ago in Chapters








