Romance
Sophmoronic: Chapter One
Lucita sat in her mother’s car as they went to school. In the passenger side mirror, she caught her reflection. Her eyes were heavily lined in black eyeliner. Her mother had told her not to wear so much muck on her face, but Lucita didn’t care, and her mother had just sighed and let her be and even fixed it, smudging the side of the eyelid to repair her flare. Lucita looked over at her mother, who smiled at her sweetly. Smiling back briefly, she turned to look back at her reflection. She was tired, having arrived the night before last from Chicago; she was more than just physically exhausted. Her trip had been emotionally exhausting, as she had to deal with her stupid family.
By Cyn's Workshopabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 30: High Above the Clouds
As the hot air balloon floated gently through the sky, Elara felt a mix of exhilaration and calm wash over her. The breathtaking views stretched out before her—rolling hills, lush greenery, and the shimmering lake reflecting the bright blue sky. It was as if all her worries had been lifted away with the rising balloon.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 23: The Temptation of the Past
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm golden glow through Elara's apartment as she sat on her couch, her heart racing. The weight of Kieran's message pressed down on her, demanding her attention. She couldn’t ignore it, not after the conversation she had just had with A. But what did Kieran want? And why did his words still hold so much power over her?
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 24: Confrontation and Clarity
The café buzzed with life, filled with the warm aromas of coffee and pastries. Elara arrived early, her heart pounding in her chest as she scanned the room for Kieran. The familiarity of the place wrapped around her like a heavy blanket, filled with echoes of laughter and whispered secrets shared during her college days. But today, it felt different; it was a battleground between her past and her present.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 22: Unspoken Words
The morning light filtered through the curtains, casting a soft glow across Elara's bedroom. She lay in bed, her body still wrapped in the warmth of the sheets, but her mind was racing. Last night’s embrace with A lingered in her thoughts—a bittersweet reminder of the love they shared, yet also of the uncertainty that had begun to taint it.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 26: Shadows of the Past
The sun rose slowly the next morning, spilling golden light into Elara’s bedroom. She lay in bed, cocooned in her thoughts, feeling the warmth of A’s body beside her. Last night’s conversation replayed in her mind, each word a reminder of how far she had come. Yet, the shadows of her past lingered, threatening to cloud her newfound clarity.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 25: The Weight of Truth
Elara stepped into her apartment, the familiar warmth of home wrapping around her like a comforting embrace. But tonight, it felt different. She could feel the heaviness of her encounter with Kieran weighing on her, the lingering emotions swirling within her like a storm. A deserved to know everything—about Kieran, about her feelings, about the past she was trying to escape.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 27: Confrontation
The morning sun broke through Elara’s window, casting soft light across her bedroom. She sat up, heart racing with anticipation. Today was the day she would confront Kieran and put her past to rest once and for all. After her hike with A, she felt a newfound sense of clarity and strength, but the thought of facing Kieran still sent a shiver down her spine.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 28: New Beginnings
Elara felt lighter as she and A walked through the park, hand in hand. The sun shone brightly above, casting playful shadows on the ground as they strolled along the winding path. The vibrant colors of the flowers blooming around them mirrored her renewed sense of hope. She couldn’t shake the smile from her face as she replayed her conversation with Kieran in her mind.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 29: Shadows of the Past
The following days passed in a whirlwind of joy for Elara. With every shared moment, her relationship with A deepened, each laugh and conversation weaving them closer together. However, the happiness she felt was shadowed by the lingering tension with Kieran. She had made her decision, but the weight of uncertainty still clung to her.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters
"The Revolt in Ashdale" - Chapter 2: The Young Paul and His Dreams
Paul wanted to be a miller. He had known this since his earliest years in Sunflowervalley, where the grain swayed in the gentle wind and the rain ensured an opulent harvest so that everyone could be satisfied. He was fascinated by the work of the water mill, powered by the slowly flowing river, as well as by the windmill’s steadfastly turning sails, harnessing the power of the wind's invisible spirit.
By Henrik Hagelandabout a year ago in Chapters
Chapter 17: The Past Lingers
Elara woke up the next morning feeling more rested than she had in weeks. The night with A had been exactly what she needed—a reminder that life could be simple and comforting, even in the midst of chaos. Yet, as she made her way to work, her mind drifted back to Kieran’s message. No matter how much she tried to push it away, the past had a way of lingering in the corners of her mind.
By Hadia Sirajabout a year ago in Chapters










