
LUNA EDITH
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Writer, storyteller, and lifelong learner. I share thoughts on life, creativity, and everything in between. Here to connect, inspire, and grow — one story at a time.
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The Child Who Remembered the End of the World
Ethan was only seven years old when he began to speak of the end. Not in the vague, fantastical way most children did—no monsters under the bed, no dreams of meteors striking the playground. His words were precise. Too precise. He spoke of skies turning red, of oceans swallowing the coasts, of cities cracking apart like dry earth.
By LUNA EDITH6 months ago in Horror
The Garden of Regrets
Most people carry regrets like shadows—silent, invisible, pressing down in quiet moments. But mine grew in soil. I first discovered the garden on a night when sleep betrayed me. Tossing restlessly, I opened my eyes and found a faint glow leaking through the cracks in my bedroom floorboards. Following it, I was drawn to a door I had never noticed before. When I opened it, I found myself standing in the middle of a vast, moonlit garden.
By LUNA EDITH6 months ago in Fiction
When the Storm Found Us
Noah had seen enough movies to know what this moment usually meant—the quiet before something dramatic happened, the pause when everything could either go right or crumble spectacularly. His heart pounded like a drum in his chest, palms slick with sweat as he leaned forward, hoping for a miracle. But before he could even process what might come next, Rebecca’s laughter split the air like broken glass.
By LUNA EDITH6 months ago in Fiction
The Photograph That Changes Each
The photograph first appeared ordinary. It showed a family gathered on the porch of an old farmhouse. The parents sat close together on a wooden bench, the children stood at their sides, and the sunlight gave the picture a warm golden glow. Clara found it tucked in a box of her grandmother belongings, framed but slightly dusty. She placed it on a shelf in her living room, thinking little of it.
By LUNA EDITH6 months ago in Fiction
The Vanishing Village
In the rolling hills of Europe there once stood a village known as Grevenmoor. Records from the early eighteen hundreds describe it as a modest but thriving place with farms, a small market, and a chapel whose bells could be heard across the valley. Letters written by travelers spoke of its warm inn, its stone cottages, and its friendly people. Yet today no map marks its location, and no trace of it can be found. The village simply vanished after the year eighteen twelve.
By LUNA EDITH6 months ago in Proof
The Anonymous Tip
My name is Clara Edith and I had always thought my life was ordinary. I worked in a small office, kept to myself, and spent most evenings reading or walking through the quiet streets near my apartment. I liked the predictability, the simple routine, and the small sense of control it gave me. Then one rainy afternoon, everything changed with a single email.
By LUNA EDITH6 months ago in Humans
Voices from the Future
Jared had always been fascinated by old radios. He collected them, fixed them, and spent hours listening to static and forgotten stations. One rainy evening he found a small, dusty radio in the back of a thrift shop. It looked ordinary but had a strange symbol etched on the dial.
By LUNA EDITH6 months ago in Futurism
Weight of Names
The first time I noticed it, I thought I was imagining things. “Eli,” my teacher called, and something like a warm stone settled on my chest. It was small—just enough to make me pause, to make me wonder if I’d taken a deep breath without realizing it.
By LUNA EDITH6 months ago in Fiction
Alexander the Great
The desert wind stung Alexander’s face as he stared across the endless horizon. Behind him lay an empire that stretched farther than any man before him had ruled—from the sun-baked lands of Egypt to the icy peaks of the Hindu Kush. Yet, even here, at the edge of the known world, he was restless.
By LUNA EDITH6 months ago in History











