
Mira Langston
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Creative and driven, Mira Langston brings fresh ideas and passion to every project, blending writing, art, and business to craft engaging, unique experiences with dedication and innovation."
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The Whispering Umbrella
In a quiet, rain-soaked city, a struggling writer named Mara stumbles upon an old umbrella in a secondhand store. The shopkeeper warns her, “This isn’t just an umbrella—it listens.” Skeptical but intrigued, Mara buys it and discovers the umbrella has a peculiar ability: it whispers the inner thoughts of anyone who walks under its shadow.
By Mira Langstonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Stranger Who Borrowed Time
On a quiet Saturday afternoon, Elijah sat in his favorite coffee shop, nursing a cappuccino and scrolling through his phone. The hum of life outside the window was his solace, a distraction from the monotony of his nine-to-five existence.
By Mira Langstonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Midnight Market
Late one rainy evening, Mia wandered the backstreets of her city, her mind heavy with worry about her crumbling life. She’d lost her job, her boyfriend had ghosted her, and her rent was due in three days. With no clear direction, she stumbled into an alley illuminated by strings of glowing paper lanterns.
By Mira Langstonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Library of Lost Memories
Marissa wasn’t sure how she ended up on the street that night. She’d been walking to clear her head, overwhelmed by the weight of recent events: a broken engagement, the loss of a childhood friend, and a career that no longer felt fulfilling.
By Mira Langstonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Train to Nowhere
Sam had always loved trains—the way they hummed through the world, carrying passengers to new destinations. But this train was different. It had appeared out of nowhere, an old-fashioned locomotive gleaming under the glow of the city streetlights, despite no tracks in sight.
By Mira Langstonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Night the Moon Spoke
Ella had always been drawn to the moon. As a child, she would sit on her tiny balcony, whispering her secrets to the glowing orb in the sky, pretending it whispered back. But as she grew older, the weight of life silenced her midnight talks. Dreams faded, routines set in, and the magic she once believed in felt like a distant memory.
By Mira Langstonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Veil of Eryndor
In the remote village of Eryndor, nestled between jagged mountains and dense, ancient forests, a long-forgotten legend stirs. For centuries, the village has been haunted by the story of a hidden realm known only as "The Veil." A place where time moves differently, filled with strange creatures and untold power. The villagers speak of it in hushed tones, fearing that it might one day break free from its confines.
By Mira Langstonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Last Lightkeeper’s Secret
In a coastal town known for its ancient lighthouse, Rowan, a curious young woman with a love for history and adventure, is drawn to an old journal she finds while cleaning out her late grandfather's attic. The journal, weathered and full of mysterious drawings, once belonged to the town’s last lightkeeper, a man named Thomas Gray, who vanished without a trace more than fifty years ago.
By Mira Langstonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Echoes of the Silent City
In a small, forgotten town, an eerie silence has settled over the streets. Once filled with laughter and the hum of daily life, the town now stands in quiet stillness. The few remaining residents speak of a strange phenomenon: on certain nights, they hear faint echoes of voices that seem to come from nowhere, whispering secrets and promises lost to time.
By Mira Langstonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Library of Forgotten Lives
Hidden deep within a dense forest lies an ancient library that no one has seen and lived to tell the tale. Known in whispers as the "Library of Forgotten Lives," it contains books chronicling the lives of people who have been erased from history. These are individuals who made world-changing decisions, only for fate to undo them—kings, inventors, and ordinary people whose stories never reached the pages of any history book.
By Mira Langstonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Clockmaker’s Legacy
In a sleepy seaside town, an enigmatic clockmaker named Elias has quietly repaired timepieces for over 50 years. But Elias isn’t just a skilled craftsman; his clocks hold a mysterious power—they can turn back time, but only once, and only by the person who owns the clock.
By Mira Langstonabout a year ago in Fiction











