Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Chapters.
Bridge To The Moon: Proloque
(In which a very, very, very, very, very, very old, but sometime wily ancestor, introduces the subject, and tells his much, much, much, much, much, much younger and trusting descendant, of the complications - as he (mis?)understands them - associated with building a bridge to the Moon.)
By Nicholas Edward Earthling3 years ago in Chapters
Embracing the Fragile Beauty of Impermanence
**Embracing the Fragile Beauty of Impermanence** In the quiet corners of existence, where moments slip through our fingers like grains of sand, there resides a truth that often escapes our hurried gaze—the impermanence of all things. It's a truth that we tend to shroud in shadows, fearing its sting, yet it holds within its embrace a profound lesson about the nature of life itself.
By The World Book !3 years ago in Chapters
Element Inheritance
Home life sucks ass because when my parents aren’t passed out on the couch drunk, they’re having sex stoned out of their minds; and no one wants to see that shit. As soon as I spot sunlight, I smell-test my shirt, grab my black leather jacket, and stuff a pack of cigs in my pocket. Fuck being quiet. My parents won’t notice me leaving as the door slams behind me.
By Ms. Lou Who3 years ago in Chapters
St Fandom Academy Part 9
Severus Snape was a controversial science teacher. On one hand, people did learn a lot through Snape, but he was anything but approachable. Snape made it clear through his sneerful voice and creepy facade that he disliked the students just as much as they disliked him.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Chapters
Unveiling Hearts: A Love Story of Real Emotions and Authentic Connection
In the tranquil town of Crestwood, nestled between rolling hills and meandering streams, a love story unfurled—one that defied the realm of fairy tales and embraced the authentic, unfiltered tapestry of human emotions. This is the tale of Lily and James, two souls whose journey of love traversed the spectrum of joy, pain, excitement, and anger, weaving a narrative that spoke to the very essence of what it means to be human.
By Anamaria Ilie3 years ago in Chapters
Frances and the Messages
The creep had taken off with Debbie. By the time I had caught up with the man, he was boarding the subway train with Debbie in his arms, and the doors were closing on the train car. Pain ripped through my chest, and I think if I could have screamed, I would have busted all the windows.
By Mother Combs3 years ago in Chapters
THE TRUTH ABOUT SIBLINGS AND CAREGIVING
Healthcare practitioners and carers are aware that "there's always one." One sibling typically takes on most of the caregiving duties in families. It makes no difference if you are one of six children or the only one. One is always present.
By Ian Sankan3 years ago in Chapters










