Part 1
The Interview
Lucas stood in the doorway to his room. Analyzing the contents of his suitcase. Do I have everything I need, he nervously thought to himself as he fumbled with the zipper and hauled the suitcase down the hallway and out to the truck. My keys, where are my keys? Frantically, he ran back into the house and into the dining room. Ahh there they are lying on the table exactly where he had left them right next to the airline tickets. Damn, where is my head? Ok all set. Let’s go he mumbled. I’m gonna be late.
By Magnolia Long2 years ago in Chapters
My fallen fae
Xavier p.o.v My life feels so hollow, a shell of my person. Being a prince and soon king, an heir is so overwhelming and suffocating, people outside these walls think having everything handed to you in a gold platter is everything you could ever want.
By Deborah Albert2 years ago in Chapters
A Perfect Rose. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, how every perfect story has begun for centuries. This takes you back to the story's beginning, letting you get a glimpse into the past, to show you why things end up as they do. The story travels through many ups and downs but ends with the happy ever after everyone has come to expect. There is no surprise, each story always follows the same pattern, of ups and downs until finally arriving at the happily ever after. This story, however, isn’t once upon a time it is happening now, it could happen tomorrow or maybe it did already happen. It’s a part of your life and becomes a part of your story. There is no happy ever after, no perfect prince or princess, and no lovers holding hands riding off into the beautiful sunset, there never is. It’s just a fantasy created to tell a good story to keep the listener’s attention. This is real life, your life, a life where dreams don’t come true and darkness rises and takes even the best of us. Unfortunately, this story is more real than you are willing to admit.
By Thomas Terry2 years ago in Chapters
Edge computing is the feature: part 1
what is edge computing? Edge computing is an allotted computing model that brings calculation and data storehouse closer to the sources of data so that a stoner of a pall operation is likely to be physically near to a server than if all waiters were in one position. This is meant to make operations brisk. More enormously, it refers to any project that pushes calculation physically closer to a stoner, to reduce the quiescence assimilated to when an operation runs on a single data locus.
By Tech_Mentor2 years ago in Chapters










