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Dating for Normies
Mikaela, my incredibly beautiful boss, is staring at me. Mikaela is part Swedish and part English Rose, think Kate Beckinsale, but with Scandinavian blue eyes. She’s smiling in that way only she does. It’s disarming and entrancing, almost hypnotic. I’m drifting back into my daydream of the two of us together, kissing on a picnic blanket on top of the Ta’ Ċenċ Cliffs of Gozo Island, Malta. I saw an influencer couple share the same image on their Travelgram, and I’ve been dreaming of my own romantic sunset ever since. Whenever I’m around Mikaela, she makes me feel like it’s meant to be. We have a connection. I’m sure of it. I feel it in my bones. Even the way she’s smiling at me now feels personal like we’re sharing a secret that nobody else is in on. I know it’s a weird thing to say about your boss, but we’re the same age, and she’s not actually my boss. She’s just more senior than I am and is in charge of certain projects that I work on, so it’s not weird. Okay, it’s a little weird, but—Mikaela tilts her head like she’s waiting for me to respond to a question. I look around the room, and everyone is staring at me as if to confirm it.
By Simon George9 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 159
As the trio rode to the ThruMotors site, electricity hung in the air. Excitement abounded. Their pay cuts didn’t mean as much as the value of further extending the reach of privatization in Delaware of various government organizations. Atkinson peered out the window.
By Skyler Saunders9 months ago in Chapters
Villainous, Infamous. Content Warning.
APRIL 2025 The moonless sky is littered with stars. They reflect upon the surface of the sea, illuminating the calm waters. Boats and ships sit silently at the docks, unoccupied. No sails can be seen on the dark horizon, the sea at peace on the surface.
By Luna Jordan10 months ago in Chapters
Ashes of the Drowned Part 5
The compass spun faster now. Not wildly, but with purpose—always tilting toward the east, even when Elira turned it in her hands or pressed it to stillness. The spiral engraved beneath the glass glowed faintly with a tide-washed blue, and every so often, it pulsed like it was syncing to a heartbeat that wasn’t hers.
By Richard Bailey11 months ago in Chapters
An Ocean of Bright Stars
Staring up at the behemoth of a ship, Andrew Winters felt small and insignificant. He tugged at the stiff starchy collar of his freshly pressed suit. Sweat beaded on his forehead despite the cold spring air blowing in from the port. His nerves seemed to run rampant before embarking on such long journeys, especially across the Atlantic. The vast unknown of the North Atlantic Ocean both intrigued and worried Andrew. The ocean had an ominous beauty he couldn't quite understand.
By Alyssa Mussoabout a year ago in Chapters











