Fiction
The House That Waited for Spring
The rain had been falling since morning, slow and steady, like the world was washing itself clean. The streets of the small town were almost empty, except for a woman standing under a broken umbrella, staring at the front window of a little antique shop.
By Charlotte Cooper4 months ago in Art
The Letter That Never Arrived
It was a cold morning in early November when the postman stopped coming to the old lane of Maple Street. No one really noticed, except for Clara. Every morning for three years, she had waited by her cracked blue door, wrapped in her grandfather’s scarf, watching the streetlight fade as dawn slowly took its place.
By Charlotte Cooper4 months ago in Art
The Anime Industry: From Niche Artform to Global Powerhouse
enjoyed by small groups of enthusiasts has become a multibillion-dollar global industry, shaping popular culture, entertainment, and even international business. But behind the colorful worlds, dynamic battles, and heartfelt stories lies a complex industry with its own struggles, innovations, and evolving future.
By Yehya Mohamed4 months ago in Art
🍁 10 Free Cozy Autumn Coloring Pages ! 🍁
There’s something truly magical about autumn — the crisp breeze, the golden leaves, the smell of pumpkin spice in the air, and the feeling of cozy warmth that fills every corner of your home. Autumn is a season that inspires creativity, comfort, and calm. One of the best ways to capture that feeling is through Cozy Autumn Coloring Pages — beautifully designed illustrations that help you unwind, express yourself, and celebrate the season’s beauty.
By The Waiting Tree4 months ago in Art
🍂 10 Free Cozy Autumn Coloring Pages ! 🍂
There’s something truly magical about autumn — the crisp breeze, the golden leaves, the smell of pumpkin spice in the air, and the feeling of cozy warmth that fills every corner of your home. Autumn is a season that inspires creativity, comfort, and calm. One of the best ways to capture that feeling is through Cozy Autumn Coloring Pages — beautifully designed illustrations that help you unwind, express yourself, and celebrate the season’s beauty.
By The Waiting Tree4 months ago in Art
The Letter I Never Sent
The letter sat in the bottom drawer of my desk for three years. Yellowed edges, ink smudged by time and hesitation — my handwriting curling across the page like vines that had grown wild. I wrote it on a rain-slick afternoon when silence in my apartment felt louder than thunder. It was a goodbye I never had the courage to send.
By Atif khurshaid4 months ago in Art
The Message I Never Sent"
It started with a notification. Just one small sound. Ping. It was nothing new, but for some reason, it made me look up from my laptop that night — really look. The room was dark except for the glow of the screen. My coffee had gone cold again. Outside, the streetlight flickered the way it always did. My life was quiet, connected to everyone but close to no one.
By Charlotte Cooper4 months ago in Art
"The Window That Waited"
I still remember the window. It faced the east, where the sun always rose first and where, for some reason, I always thought hope lived. It wasn’t special — just a rectangle of glass framed in chipped wood — but it saw everything that mattered in my life. It saw my mother hum songs while hanging laundry, my father reading the newspaper in silence, and me, sitting on the ledge, writing dreams that never quite made sense.
By Charlotte Cooper4 months ago in Art
The Last Gift of the Stars. AI-Generated.
Noah had always watched the sky like it was alive. Every night, he lay on the roof of his small house, sketching constellations in a battered notebook while the world below him slept. His mother would wave from the window, her voice soft but tired from long shifts at the hospital. “Don’t catch a cold, astronaut!” she’d call. He’d grin and whisper back, “I’m just waiting for my star.” Their town had long since lost its stars, drowned by the neon glow of factories and signs. Yet Noah believed they were still up there, hiding behind the haze, waiting for someone patient enough to look for them.
By Charlotte Cooper4 months ago in Art











