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Most recently published stories in Chapters.
My Lady in Blue
I watch you sitting on the edge of the bed stretching your nude stockings up and over those long smooth legs. The first one passes right above the dark mole God placed just to the left of your knee, the color softening a bit when he pressed against your pale skin.
By Susana's World2 years ago in Chapters
Cape Town's Unresolved Divides: A Legacy of Apartheid and Colonialism
Introduction Cape Town, South Africa, is a city marked by stark racial and economic divisions. The strip separating the beachside community of Strand from the township of Nomzamo illustrates the deep disparities that persist in the city. These divisions are rooted in a history of apartheid and colonialism, where racial segregation was embedded in law and practice. This article delves into Cape Town's troubled past and examines how its legacy continues to shape the city's landscape and the lives of its residents.
By Vivian Yao2 years ago in Chapters
Microservices Architecture: A Paradigm Shift Driving Innovation in Clinical Research and Software Development
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, a transformative approach known as microservices architecture has emerged as a beacon of innovation. This architectural style is not only reshaping the way software is developed but also making waves in industries like clinical research. As clinical research blogs and software development updates continue to capture the latest trends, the integration of microservices architecture stands as a revolutionary step forward, particularly for clinical research companies in Pune and beyond.
By sonali shinde2 years ago in Chapters
The Symphony of Sun: Morning Revelations and Reflections
As the first tendrils of dawn unfurled across the sky, a hushed anticipation lingered in the air. The world was still draped in the velvety embrace of night, yet the edges of darkness were softening, giving way to the gentle glow of daybreak. In this liminal moment, a symphony of nature's instruments began to tune up, an orchestra of birdsong, rustling leaves, and distant whispers that painted the canvas of the morning.
By Ivan Ipšić2 years ago in Chapters
Frances and the Showdown
I was on the subway, traveling to the meeting spot and hoping to rescue Debbie from my maniacal Uncle. I’d already picked up the bullets I needed from a shady little gun shop close to my rundown apartment. They didn’t even bat an eye when I handed them a note for ten boxes of ammo. They just sold me what I asked for. I’d had to return to the apartment to load all my clips and pack my ammo bag.
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Chapters
I am Climaxing Right Now...
We've all heard the jokes about getting an English degree. The difference from a large pizza? The pizza can feed a family of four. Why is the president calling? To get a new analysis of Hamlet, obviously. And so on. As such, when I was nearing the end of my undergrad, I needed a plan for skipping the starving part of starving artist.
By Matthew Daniels2 years ago in Chapters





