Fiction
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
The Forsaken: Part IV
The Forsaken-Part IV It’d been twelve hours since the mysterious mist encompassed the city of LeClaire. Like the rest of the townsfolk, Chief Jones was getting nervous. He didn’t have the personnel or equipment to patrol through such dense fog cover. The old cop felt out of his depth for the first time in years.
By Jason Ray Morton 2 years ago in Chapters
It all started with vegetable soup.
Micheal was walking along in the woods when he felt a sudden pang of hunger, he was diabetic and desperately needed something to eat when he fell into a pit next a young lady named Lily who was an adventurous soul who loved exploring nature and all its beauty. She spent her days hiking through lush green forests and wandering along babbling brooks. One fateful day, while she was on a solo adventure, disaster struck.
By Dawn Earnshaw2 years ago in Chapters
The Forsaken-Part III
The Forsaken — Part III Mary Lou Jones had a secret she’d been keeping from Arthur, the local police chief. She lived in fear. Mary Lou was diagnosed with cancer years ago. They spent their life savings and money they didn’t have for her to fight the cancer, only for it to return a few months ago. She struggled with the idea of telling her husband that she was dying.
By Jason Ray Morton 2 years ago in Chapters
Fool's Errand - Merlin's Plan
Heavy. That's what I felt. I went over to the table and picked up the scroll. It was sealed with a ribbon tied to it. Expecting it to be light, I was surprised at its heft. Underneath attached to the scroll was a small leather pouch. Coins, I would imagine to help me on my quest. I would look at that later. Tucking it into my jerkin, where my cowl sits round my shoulders, for camouflage, I went over to the door and told the guard, "Call the Lord Chancellor. The King wants to see him."
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Chapters
Is Time Travel Possible? Exploring the Science Behind It
Time travel has long been a captivating concept in science fiction, but recent research suggests that it might not be as far-fetched as we once believed. While traveling to the future is theoretically feasible, venturing into the past presents some significant challenges and paradoxes. Let's delve into the science of time travel and explore its possibilities.
By Qandil fatima2 years ago in Chapters









