Science Fiction
The Broken Word – Part 2
The mountain trail that led to the Oathkeeper’s Grave was older than memory and twice as bitter. Vaelin led the way, his boots crunching over frostbitten pine needles. The path narrowed along a steep ridge where ancient prayer flags fluttered from twisted branches—most had rotted into shreds, their sigils faded by wind and time. The forest here was silent. Not dead, but listening.
By Richard Bailey10 months ago in Chapters
Microsoft Warns All Windows Users—
Microsoft Warns All Windows Users—Delete Your Password May 2, 2025 — In a bold flow to redefine cybersecurity, Microsoft is now urging all Windows users to ditch traditional passwords in choose of extra comfy, cutting-edge authentication techniques. The agency’s new message is apparent: “Delete your password.”
By R. Howlader10 months ago in Chapters
Time, the Ultimate Currency
For Eleanor, every tick of the clock was a reminder of the cost she was paying. Her life was a constant race against time, but unlike most, she wasn’t trying to outrun it; she was trying to make the most of it. In her world, time was more valuable than gold, and every moment wasted was a moment lost forever.
By Zeeshan Muhammad10 months ago in Chapters
The Pale Thorn Pact - Part 5
The city of Calvenholde was silent beneath a veil of mist. The frost still clung to its rooftops, and the river had not yet thawed from the long winter. Morning light filtered weakly through the clouded sky, catching on spires, chimneys, and copper-burnished watchtowers. It was a city old enough to have forgotten half its sins and rich enough to bury the rest.
By Richard Bailey10 months ago in Chapters
The Pale Thorn Pact - Part 3
The mountains opened like a wound. At the edge of the Spires, where the peaks met the sky and the wind whispered in languages long dead, a chasm tore the earth. Wide, sheer, and unnaturally clean, as though split by something ancient and precise. The locals called it The Severance—a place cursed by time-magic during the Shattering Wars, now avoided even by crows.
By Richard Bailey10 months ago in Chapters











