Fiction
The 100: Season 2 — The Mountain and the War
Previously on The 100 Season 1… The Earth was reborn in fire. A hundred young prisoners sent from the Ark landed on a devastated, toxic world and discovered they were not alone. Wars erupted. Alliances were tested. Clarke Griffin emerged as a reluctant leader, fighting not just for survival, but for the very soul of humanity.
By kashif khan5 months ago in Chapters
The 100: Season 1 Humanity Returns to a Broken Earth . AI-Generated.
S “Survival isn’t who you are. It’s who you become.” Earth is silent. Once filled with life, laughter, and color now it’s nothing but ashes and ghosts. Ninety-seven years ago, humanity destroyed itself in a nuclear apocalypse. The air turned poisonous, the ground burned, and the oceans boiled. The few who survived escaped to space, living on a massive station orbiting the dead planet. They called it the Ark.
By kashif khan5 months ago in Chapters
Beneath the Surgical Light
The cold air of the operating theater bit gently against her skin as Dr. Aisha Khan adjusted her mask and pulled her cap tighter. The faint hum of machines filled the room, blending with the rhythmic beeping of the patient monitor. Under the sterile white lights, she looked calm—composed even—but inside, her heart beat a little faster than usual.
By Shahzada Luqman6 months ago in Chapters
Case No. 9 Episode 5 & 6
With each new episode, Case No. 9 cements its reputation as one of the most smartly written Pakistani dramas in recent years. Written by Shahzaib Khanzada and directed by Wajahat Hussain, the series is notable for its cinematic perfection, visual delicacy, and emotional depth. Episodes 5 and 6, in particular, demonstrate how deliberate writing and excellent execution can transform a societal issue into compelling, thought-provoking entertainment.
By Raviha Imran6 months ago in Chapters
Case No.9 Episode 3 & 4
Case No. 9 is a unique drama that manages to be both deeply instructive and emotionally fascinating without becoming preachy or heavy-handed. Its storyline is rich, sophisticated, and fascinating, transporting the spectator to a universe that feels both horrifically real and cinematically enthralling.
By Raviha Imran6 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 289
Fires blazed. Police sirens wailed as the car crossed highway lines. The suped up car barreled its way through like a pink bullet down the road. Helicopters chopped the air overhead. Spikes lined the street. With extreme maneuverability, the vehicle negotiated the obstacles.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
A World Apart.
Aziza stood in the garden of her mother’s ancestral home. Humid air thick with hibiscus and frangipani clung to her skin. Gravel crunched under servants’ careful steps, baskets of laundry and trays of fruit balanced expertly in their arms. Whitewashed walls glowed in the late sun; balconies draped with bougainvillea brushing against carved stone. Bees darted through the blooms; a bird’s sharp cry cut the courtyard murmur.
By Gladys Kay Sidorenko6 months ago in Chapters
The Inheritance
When Claire returned to her grandfather’s mansion in Normandy, the house felt more like a mausoleum than a home. Dust floated in the golden light of sunset, and the walls seemed to whisper with the weight of unspoken stories. She’d come to sign a few papers, collect her inheritance, and leave — nothing more.
By GoldenSpeech6 months ago in Chapters
The Deal at Dawn
The city was still asleep when Vincent parked his car near the port of Marseille. The air smelled of salt and diesel, and the horizon was painted in bruised shades of blue. In the passenger seat, a black leather bag rested quietly — heavier than he expected, heavier than guilt itself.
By GoldenSpeech6 months ago in Chapters
The Coin Toss
It was midnight in Lyon when Thomas flipped the coin. Heads — he’d take the job. Tails — he’d walk away. He’d always made decisions like this: fast, careless, pretending that fate had a sense of humor. But this time, the coin didn’t fall on the floor. It landed on the hotel bed, perfectly balanced on its edge, trembling under the yellow light. He laughed nervously. “Guess I’m stuck in the middle,” he muttered.
By GoldenSpeech6 months ago in Chapters









