Satire
The Guardian of Magic: A Journey of Discovery and Responsibility
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. They swirled and twirled, painting the sky with hues of pink, purple and blue. For the residents of the small town nestled in the Arizona valley below, it was an evening display that never failed to leave them in awe.
By the kitchen sink. 3 years ago in Fiction
The Woods of Millville
As the sun began to set on the small, sleepy town of Millville, the air grew thick with a palpable sense of unease. The residents knew that something was amiss, but they couldn't quite put their finger on what it was. They tried to shake off the feeling, but it only grew stronger as night fell.
By Narrative Eye3 years ago in Fiction
The Epic Journey of Kibo, the Talking Elephant
Once upon a time, in a dense jungle, there lived a wise old elephant named Kibo. Kibo was known for his exceptional intelligence and his ability to communicate with humans. His friends in the jungle would often gather around him to hear his stories about the world outside the jungle.
By felix kioko kasinga3 years ago in Fiction
The Seductive Spy and the Stolen Plans
Agent Sophie Jones had always been a master of seduction. Her looks and charm had helped her gather intelligence from some of the world’s most dangerous criminals. And now, she had been assigned her most challenging mission yet - to infiltrate the lair of notorious arms dealer, Ivan Drakov, and retrieve the stolen plans for a new weapon.
By felix kioko kasinga3 years ago in Fiction
The Secret of the Forgotten Island
As a young girl, Sarah had always been fascinated by her grandfather's stories of his time as a sailor. He would regale her with tales of exotic islands, treacherous storms, and legendary sea monsters. But there was one story that always stuck with her - the story of the forgotten island.
By felix kioko kasinga3 years ago in Fiction
Go With Your Gut
What does my gut tell me? I asked myself. Always have to go with my gut. Prebiotics rule my diet. They feed my gut bacteria their delicious and nutritious fiber. This re-equilibrates the ratio of good-to-bad bacteria in my intestines. It behooves me to keep the ratio lopsided toward the good ones, lest I regret what my gut tells me.
By Gerard DiLeo3 years ago in Fiction








