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Guardians And Angels | Chapter Five | Part 20
One My father stood at my bedroom door buzzing Hard as Fuck. That Friday night, when he decided to walk into my bedroom, I was still at the dance with mirror ball lights spinning across my freckles not knowing back home the robot cicadas from the fucking Jungle were screaming at him again.
By Christopher Dubbs6 months ago in Fiction
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By Numan writes6 months ago in Fiction
A Pillar on Wetherby Close
All the Wetherby stories in one place, for your enjoyment and ease of reference. Short & long can both be satisfying I’ve written all these so each one can be enjoyed as a stand alone story, or they can be read as a series. I would recommend reading in order, if you’re reading more than one.
By L.C. Schäfer6 months ago in Fiction
Runemaster 8
(Click here to read the previous chapter) Death walked boldly down the streets of Eidholm. His long back hair trailed behind him as if tossed by a non-existent wind, for even the wind died in his wake. The cobbles crumbled at the touch of his feet, and a dark miasma surged out from beneath his crimson robe, driving all caught within the black cloud to commit horrendous deeds before their own gruesome deaths.
By Mark Stone6 months ago in Fiction
TUS NUA - ch 25
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By Margaret Brennan6 months ago in Fiction
Pooh meets Paddington
Pooh and Paddington went back down the path. Roo was so excited to have his ball back. They ran into the others for they said they couldn't find it, and this was when Roo showed his ball to them. He said another little squirrel found it and was playing with it. "Guess what Mama. I have another little friend now." "That's great, Roo." They all played a short game of catch before they all went their separate ways. Kanga and Roo had to go home for it was time for Roo's nap; the others continued on their mission for Paddington.
By Mark Graham6 months ago in Fiction
Pooh meets Paddington
Pooh and Paddington made a new friend that day in search of Roo's ball for they slowly and quietly walked up to the little squirrel, and they told him "That little ball belongs to a friend of ours where did you get it?" "It was just lying there and no one was around so I picked it up." Well, my little friend chased another squirrel to see if he wanted to play, but ran away. He came back and his ball was gone. "Oh, I'm sorry here you can have it back." Pooh and Paddington went back. "We found it."
By Mark Graham6 months ago in Fiction
AI for the Mind
The Rise of Digital Therapy Tools In recent years, mental health has become a central topic across Europe, with rising awareness about depression, anxiety, and burnout. Traditionally, access to therapy has been limited by long waiting times, high costs, and stigma. This is where artificial intelligence (AI) has stepped in, offering new ways to make mental health support more accessible.
By Muhammad Ibrahim6 months ago in Fiction
Pooh meets Paddington
On they went in search of Roo's ball. They split up Pooh, Roo and Paddington went one way and Piglet, Eeyore and Kanga went the other. They scoured the area. "You know Pooh that ball could not have traveled too far, but maybe a little animal picked it up. I see a little squirrel over there for Kanga did say Roo went after one little squirrel. Maybe that was so that little squirrel could take the ball." Pooh thought and said, "Let's see." They sneaked up on this little squirrel and they saw that he did have a little ball.
By Mark Graham6 months ago in Fiction









