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Harper's Hill, Chapter 24: The Land That Doesn't Forget
Getting into her cousin's car, Camille looked over at Emily and gave her a big smile. "Thanks so much for coming to get me, Emily," She beamed, closing the door. "I'm really excited to go explore the East side."
By Amanda Doyle10 months ago in Chapters
The Life of Levi Rupp: Part 5
Levi was finishing his shift and wanted to walk home, a chance to air out the struggles of his recent events from Silas, from the coach, and his emotional ties to Mila. “Levi, a word before you go.” It was Levi’s boss, either his schedule changed or he’s being fired due to recent budget cuts. Levi gave him a nod acknowledging him as he gathered his bag of clothes. It was a mobile office, so the space was confined, and his boss was sitting down, exhausted from the long night. “Sir.” “Ah, Levi. This won’t be long, I know you have school tomorrow so I’ll get to it.” Levi was silent, standing respectfully with his arms crossed in front of him. “Levi, I want you to take a vacation.” “A vacation?” “Yes, you always come into work, you work hard, and you never call out. You’re young and you have a lot on your plate. Take all of next week off.” “Thank you, but…” Levi’s manager raised his hand, cutting him off, “Levi, you’ll still get paid your hourly wage, but I want you to rest. Part of working is discovering balance. Now, go home and I’ll see you in a couple weeks.” Levi, smiling from the good news, thanked his boss and began his long walk home.
By Sibley Shamra11 months ago in Chapters
The Hidden Staircase
It was the summer I turned fourteen when I discovered the hidden staircase in my grandmother’s house. I’d been staying with her for a few weeks while my parents traveled abroad. Her home was an old, creaky Victorian tucked into a quiet street at the edge of town — the kind of place where the floorboards groaned under your feet and every cabinet had its own story. I always had the feeling that the house was watching me.
By Mysterious/Cool Style11 months ago in Chapters
Lessons I’ve Learned From Rock Bottom
There was a time when I thought I had everything figured out. A decent job, a predictable routine, and a handful of people I thought I could rely on. But life has a funny way of teaching lessons — often in the most brutal, unexpected ways.
By Mysterious/Cool Style11 months ago in Chapters
VIRAL SCARS
Should I say I made a wrong choice All my life, I've always believed in humanity and dedicated my page to expressing my love for different people across different walks of life. I've had brand deals come in from different brands that prioritize inclusivity and collaborated with influencers of different races. I built an empire leaning on voices I swore I wanted to elevate. I used the right words, followed the right pages and I spoke the "truth".
By Agwaraonye Veronica 11 months ago in Chapters
The Last Message She Never Read. AI-Generated.
Chapter 1: "The Forgotten Letter" The attic smelled of dust and memories. Lena hadn’t planned on cleaning today, but the storm had left the power out, and boredom drove her up the creaky wooden stairs. The dim glow of her phone flashlight illuminated boxes of her grandmother’s things—old photo albums, moth-eaten sweaters, and a small mahogany chest tucked beneath a pile of yellowed newspapers.
By Majid Masood11 months ago in Chapters
Unraveling Worlds. Content Warning.
My dad spoke the words that my mom was already thinking at that same moment because that location puts us on the mainland and not in an empty area of the mainland either. When I opened my eyes, I saw the look on both of my parents' faces as I realized why my dad said it was going to be a problem as he laid the map out on the table and marked where we were currently. We were several days away from the location and would be traveling in highly monitored waters to get there.
By Luna Verity11 months ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 23: The Girl Who Might Be Cursed
Camille was starting to think that maybe she was cursed. It all started when they moved into the new house. Camille was having these weird dreams... and they weren't like dreams, they were more like glimpses. She would feel like she was looking through a window, watching life from the perspective of someone that she'd never met. She knew that she didn't belong in the body of whoever's eyes that she was looking through, but she didn't feel scared.
By Amanda Doyle11 months ago in Chapters
30 Pet Loss Sympathy Quotes to Bring Comfort After Saying Goodbye to Your Beloved Companion"
Pet loss sympathy quotes offer gentle comfort when words fall short and hearts are heavy with the grief of losing a beloved companion. A loved pet's death is held in the most intimate parts of our hearts. What we share with our animal companions is substantial—and the loss feels similar to the loss of a family member. During these grief-stricken times, comfort can be challenging to find. A way for us to move through this sadness is to share words that capture the love and memories we have of each other. So here we've collected some pet-love sympathy quotes that can help you make it through this difficult time and allow you to show some compassion and support.
By Owais Ahmed11 months ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 22: No More Secrets
Getting out of the parked moving truck, Julian looked up at the new house. Him and Isaac had finally found a new home to move into with their daughter Camille, and though Julian was excited, he also felt intimidated. This house was so much bigger, so much newer and more polished compared to their old house, which Julian and Isaac had been living in for almost 20 years. It was time for an upgrade.
By Amanda Doyle11 months ago in Chapters








