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Pooh meets Paddington
As the small gang was walking through the Hundred Acre Wood Paddington was the first to spot two characters up ahead on the path. Paddington asked Pooh who these two were. Pooh looked up and seen that it was Kanga and Roo, and they both seemed to in a tizzy. Pooh asked Kanga what's the matter? Roo can't seem to find his ball. It rolled somewhere when Roo chased a squirrel. We will help you look for Roo's ball for it couldn't have rolled fall for this ground is slightly flat. Maybe it went this or that way. Let's go!
By Mark Graham6 months ago in Fiction
Notes From the Dialysis Chair, Part 1
Three times a week, four hours at a time—that’s how I measure my life these days. Dialysis isn’t just a treatment, it’s a schedule that swallows you whole. You plan your days around it. You ration your energy because the machine takes what little you have left. And yet, this chair has become a kind of stage, a strange place where time feels both endless and borrowed.
By Jocelyn Paige Kelly6 months ago in Fiction
The Enchanted Threads of Time
Hook / Intro No one knew that a simple stitch could alter the fate of an entire city—until Sofia discovered the enchanted fabric. In Nueva Estrella, a city famous for its vibrant streets and ancient legends, her little fabric shop seemed ordinary—but hidden within it were enchanted threads and destinies waiting to be unraveled. Every customer, every fabric, every stitch held the potential to reveal a story that could change lives. This was more than a fantasy story—it was a living magical realism tale interwoven with history, hope, and personal growth.
By ✦•············• Freelancer •············✦6 months ago in Fiction
Dragon Corps. Content Warning.
Order to Report for Training The Greater Good, To Cory Joseph Aldren. Order No. 9526 GREETING: 998 You are hereby notified that, having been submitted to a local board composed of Overseers for the purpose of determining your eligibility for training and service in the Armed Forces of the United World Order, you have been selected for training and service in the Dragon Corps.
By Christine St. Martin6 months ago in Fiction
Endurance
Michael's Logan Square apartment is completely silent, and he is fast asleep, sprawled over his couch. Outside, a tow truck's hydraulic whine sliced through Michael's fitful sleep. He bolted upright on his couch, empty beer bottles clattering to the floor as he stumbled to the window. Through bleary eyes, he watched his car—suspended in mid-air—being hauled away into the gray December morning.
By Endurance Stories6 months ago in Fiction
Endurance
The pounding at his door startled Michael out of a restless sleep. He'd been avoiding everyone for days, letting calls go to voicemail, responding to texts with vague excuses. He knew he couldn't hide forever, but he wasn't ready to face anyone yet—especially not after what happened with Shelly.
By Endurance Stories6 months ago in Fiction
Shadows on the Edge of Tomorrow
The train station was almost empty, except for a few scattered travelers dragging their suitcases across the cold concrete floor. The air smelled faintly of rain, and the giant clock above the platform ticked louder than usual, marking each second like a reminder that time was both a gift and a thief.
By Nadeem Shah 6 months ago in Fiction










