Holiday
A New Beginning: The Adventurous Trek
One day four friends Brady, Jack, Tom, and Henry went on a trek into a forest in Bulgaria. It was a fine day with bright sunshine and a cold chill breeze welcoming them. The trees cheered them by throwing newly blossomed flowers and colorful leaves at them. Brady is a nature lover and he enjoyed all the elements of nature in the ubiquitous green forest. He admired the group of insects collecting food for winter and frogs climbing the trees. He felt the cute chirping of birds to be so soothing like a lullaby. Admiring all these he left his friends and walked very long.
By Write Works2 years ago in Fiction
The Enchanted Christmas Adventure
Once upon a snowy Christmas Eve in the quaint town of Evergreen Meadows, a magical tale was about to unfold. In a cozy little cottage nestled between frosted pine trees lived a curious eight-year-old girl named Lily. Lily had always believed in the enchanting spirit of Christmas, but little did she know that this year's celebration would be unlike any other.
By Hansel Golden-Adah2 years ago in Fiction
Krampus Claus
Christmas was canceled, not officially, but it might as well be. Santa and Mrs Claus had a bad case of the Reindeer Flu. All the elves were too worn out from doing their regular jobs and caring for both. No one left could load, let alone fly the sleigh tonight. It was Christmas Eve, and they would have to cancel for the first time in history.
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Fiction
The Wizard of the North
Wizard of the North D.A. Ratliff Wizard Nicolus took a deep draw of his long pipe, savoring the taste of the smokeweed packed into the bowl. He blew out a smoke ring and watched as it dissipated in the cool air, scattering the small group of Woodland Fairies flitting about the trees. One more puff on this pipe, and he turned to continue down the narrow path next to the flowing stream.
By D. A. Ratliff2 years ago in Fiction
My Lover's Candle
The snow floated down to the earth like feathers in the wind. Once they joined the rest of their brothers and sisters on the ground, they immediately turned invisible. The branches on the trees shook every time Father Sky exhaled, with the brown leaves breaking free as they flew in the air. The moon shone radiantly in the dark sky, making the snow appear to be fallen crystals from heaven. With no one around to disturb Mother Nature in her winter form, it was a beautiful midnight paradise.
By R. N. M. Haubrock2 years ago in Fiction









