Fiction
Invisible - Part 1
The putrid air penetrated his senses as he tried to remember how he ended up in the dungeons far below the castle. Rubbing his head, Maik closed his eyes and fought another wave of nausea. He lost the battle as the last remnants in his stomach spilled onto the stone floor.
By KA Stefana 2 years ago in Chapters
Whispers
The room was bathed in the dim, flickering glow of a single lamp, casting long, dancing shadows that seemed to reach out from the darkness. Two figures, Sarah and Michael, sat across from each other, their faces illuminated by the feeble light. It was a room where secrets were buried deep, where the power of words held no sway.
By Marlie Remy2 years ago in Chapters
Lantern's Echo
In the depths of an enchanted forest, nestled beneath the canopies of ancient oaks, a lantern flickers to life. Its eerie glow, a fragile ember in the velvet darkness, reveals a hidden path, like a forgotten whisper among the leaves. The lantern's light, a spectral call, beckons wanderers to follow, a path both alluring and mysterious.
By Sergio Rijo2 years ago in Chapters
Silent Serenade
In a room cloaked in the soft embrace of a solitary candle's tender light, their silent exchange unfolded. Shadows, like ephemeral dancers, graced the weathered wood that enclosed them. The scent of lavender lingered in the air, intermingling with the earthy notes of forgotten yesterdays. An antique timepiece perched on the mantel murmured the passage of moments with its gentle tick-tock, while the world beyond moved forward, oblivious to the profound communion enfolding within.
By Sergio Rijo2 years ago in Chapters
Chapter 1: The Club House Encounter
I pulled up to the clubhouse. There were bars on the window and a broken fluorescent sign. There were other bikes parked on the outside, lined up in neat little rows. Their owners' prominent bearly men in leathers trusted no one would be brave enough to touch them in their stead. I parked my motorcycle outside, the scent of oil and gasoline filling my nostrils.
By A Lady with a Pen2 years ago in Chapters
The Deep of Night
Cameron was never really much into going out on the weekend, she was more of a, stay at home and watch a movie then make dinner type of person. Even then she had some how found herself getting ready to go to a party with her college roomate Sandra. Sandra was very out going and she and Cameron had been roomates in their little on campus apartment for three months. They got along well enough. Cameron would usually join Sandra for lunch in the cafeteria and they would sometimes walk to class together, maybe go grab a coffee on the weekend. But Sandra never considered Cameron as a friend she thought of them more as aquantinces that happened to live together. Cameron on the other hand didn't go out much so she considered Sandra a close friend in the college world. Sandra had invited Cameron to a party out at a friends cabin where they had a hot tub and privacy to do whatever they want. Cameron was nervous to go to a party, she hadn't really been to one before. Sandra was hoping that Cameron might make some new friends so maybe she could get out more with other people and not always ask to hang out with her, She thought it was annoying.
By Kylie Hunnel2 years ago in Chapters
Twin flame
The news of the tragic death spread like wildfire through the five realms. It was a scorching summer day, the day Elena and Elisa turned twenty. Unfortunately, they couldn't celebrate together. Instead, they were faced with the somber reality of their father's demise.
By RICHARDS DIVINE💜🌸2 years ago in Chapters
The Forsaken: Part V
The Forsaken-Part V Beneath a warm tropical sun in the southern Caribbean stood an old colonial mansion surrounded by an eight-foot security wall. From four miles above the Earth, satellites could see the security patrolling around the grounds. The lights on the chopper pad flickered beneath the speeding rotor. An entourage arrived at the front gate, and activity at the compound was busier than in years past.
By Jason Ray Morton 2 years ago in Chapters






