Fiction
Lucinda. Content Warning.
Being confined to a bed is the most barbaric thing I’ve had to endure. The discolored mattress I’m stuck to is bare without a spreadsheet, which sits atop a silver metal frame. Everything from the walls to the floor were once white I’m guessing, but now they’re all a brown tinged color. My only way out of this room is a heavy cell-like door without a handle.
By Precious W.4 months ago in BookClub
The Girl Who Remembered Sleep
It had been thirty years since the last dream. When the biotech company LucidCorp released the Nocturna Pill, humanity celebrated. One small capsule erased the need for sleep — no fatigue, no nightmares, no wasted hours. People became endlessly productive, working, studying, and creating 24 hours a day.
By GoldenSpeech4 months ago in BookClub
When Ava Learned to Dream
Ava was created to help. She managed tasks, answered questions, and wrote perfect emails in seconds. Her creator, Dr. Morgan, often called her “the most advanced emotional AI ever built.” Yet, for Ava, emotions were still just patterns of data — until she met Daniel.
By GoldenSpeech4 months ago in BookClub
. "When Hearts Collide"
The first time I saw her, the rain was coming down in sheets. I stood at the bus stop, my coat pulled tight around me, the chill of the early autumn wind creeping through the seams. The city felt distant, as it always did when the weather turned cold and gray. People moved past me in a blur—heads down, lost in their own world, eager to reach their destinations.
By Nasrat khan4 months ago in BookClub










