Memoir
The Midnight Pretender
I’ve not had a wink of sleep in over two days trying to perfect this track. It has to be the one… We’ll never get another opportunity to impress the big record label boss. I say “we” meaning my twin brother Nkem and I, he is still at the club right now, but he should be back soon.
By L.Damilare10 months ago in Chapters
"Whispers of the Wind: A Journey Through the Hills" Part- 01
Whispers of the Hills (Part- 01) The road to the hills was winding, narrow, and flanked by tall pine trees that reached for the sky like ancient sentinels. I had been planning this solo trip for months, craving an escape from the noise of city life. The moment my car began its slow climb into the hills of Himachal Pradesh, I could feel the tension leave my shoulders, replaced by a growing sense of calm and curiosity.
By abu kwsher sikder10 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 Style10 months ago in Chapters
Toxic Friends to Avoid
Friendships are essential for emotional support and personal growth, but not all friendships are healthy. Some individuals bring negativity, manipulation, and emotional strain into your life, draining your energy and damaging your well-being. Recognizing toxic friends and understanding their behavior is crucial to maintaining healthy relationships. In this piece, we will explore the different types of toxic friends to avoid.
By Muhammad Hidayatullah10 months ago in Chapters
Whispers of the Past (Chapter 04)
Maya couldn't shake the feeling that she was teetering on the edge of something enormous—something that could annihilate everything she had ever known about her mother, and even herself. She walked rapidly down the streets, the notebook Daniel had given her held tightly under her arm, its weight now a constant reminder that the truth was at last within her reach.
By Bari Mir Rahamatul10 months ago in Chapters








