Fan Fiction
The Silent War the World Is Already Fighting
The Silent War the World Is Already Fighting When people think about war, they imagine soldiers, tanks, and explosions. But today, some of the most dangerous battles are happening quietly—without gunfire, without borders, and often without the public even noticing. This is the age of cyber warfare, and it has already changed how nations compete for power.
By Wings of Time about a month ago in Fiction
The Woman and the Four Wolves. AI-Generated.
At the edge of a vast wilderness, where the forest met the mountains and the air carried the scent of pine and cold earth, lived a woman named Arelia. Few people knew of her existence, and even fewer had ever seen her. Those who traveled near the forest spoke of silence, glowing eyes between trees, and a woman who walked without fear.
By Bilal Mohammadiabout a month ago in Fiction
The Last Ember Before Sunrise"
The Last Ember Before Sunrise" It was the last morning of the year, in a quiet village surrounded by cold winds and fallen leaves. Most people had returned home for the holidays, but not Efe. He was a young man working as a local security guard, guarding an empty market square.
By Life Francisabout a month ago in Fiction
Onboarding
The Corporation would like to start this onboarding process by thanking you for choosing us as your lifelong employer. We trust you will find working for us to be a time-consuming but structured career. Please be sure to complete all parts of this induction before logging into your work area.
By Paul Stewartabout a month ago in Fiction
THE REMARKABLE CASE OF DAVIDSON'S EYES
I. — The transitory mental aberration of Sidney Davidson, remarkable enough in itself, is still more remarkable if Wade's explanation is to be credited. It sets one dreaming of the oddest possibilities of intercommunication in the future, of spending
By Faisal Khanabout a month ago in Fiction
IN THE AVU OBSERVATORY
The observatory at Avu, in Borneo, stands on the spur of the mountain. To the north rises the old crater, black at night against the unfathomable blue of the sky. From the little circular building, with its mushroom dome, the slopes plunge steeply
By Faisal Khanabout a month ago in Fiction
The Halazia Chronicles - Chapter 4
Soon it was summer, and the warehouse was almost unbearably hot to hang out in. But they didn’t care. It had become the most wonderful, magical place for the boys. It was their Neverland, their Wonderland, their Chocolate Factory.
By Guia Noconabout a month ago in Fiction
The Day the Sun Crowned the Third Pyramid
The Day the Sun Crowned the Third Pyramid The desert was still, the kind of still that pressed against the ears and made every heartbeat loud. I had arrived hours before dawn, walking over sand that had carried footsteps older than memory. The pyramids loomed, dark and patient, watching the night fold into itself.
By Marie381Uk about a month ago in Fiction
Welcome 2026. AI-Generated.
The first morning of 2026 arrived quietly. There were no fireworks in the sky anymore, no loud cheers echoing through the streets. The world seemed to pause, as if taking a deep breath before stepping forward. The sun rose slowly, casting a soft golden light over cities, villages, and homes across the globe. It was a new year, untouched and full of possibility.
By Bilal Mohammadiabout a month ago in Fiction
♡ Me and My Identity ♡
♡ Me and My Identity ♡ ■Episode 4 ✍ By: Abdul-Ilah Abdul-Qader Al-Junaid Abu Zaid, a kind man in his fifties who had lost his sight due to the hardships of past conflicts, was accustomed to going out with his son Zaid to buy groceries from the market and then returning home. However, Zaid was now with his classmates at the summer center on its first day. Despite this, Abu Zaid insisted on going out as usual, but this time alone, driven by a desire to check on any neighborhood children who might have been late joining the center.
By ZAIDALGONAIDabout a month ago in Fiction









