Mystery
Harper's Hill, Chapter 25: The Aftermath of the Alley. Content Warning.
Arriving back home and realizing she was alone, Camille started to cry. She felt so bad for how Emily had reacted when they were in the East side, but she also felt so confused. How had she led Emily right to the spot where her mom had died? And at the same time, how would she have known?
By Amanda Doyle10 months ago in Chapters
The Conduit: Chapter 10
Hours passed, and Max was finally able to return the station to normal routine procedures. They were still investigating Carter’s death, and Han was going over every second of camera footage from the previous night to the morning when Carter was found. All he could do was work the case in front of him. All Max Shepherd could do was inform the group that they needed to send someone to inform Carter’s family. Of course, number one would take care of that. Max didn’t know if he believed his boss or not, and that was why he was searching for personnel files on Carter. He was going to reach out to his family and express his condolences, but he was still working on what to say.
By Jason Ray Morton 10 months ago in Chapters
India’s Silent Ascent: How the World’s Largest Democracy Is Shaping Global Politics
India’s Silent Ascent: How the World’s Largest Democracy Is Shaping Global Politics In the shadow of an intense U.S.-China rivalry, a new global player is quietly asserting its influence: India. As the world’s most populous nation and a rapidly growing economy, India is no longer just a regional power—it is stepping into the role of a key geopolitical balancer. With strategic diplomacy, strong economic growth, and an assertive foreign policy, India is carving out its own space in international politics.
By Md Shoriful Islam10 months ago in Chapters
The Deep Black Box
It was to be a routine salvage dive. The Eurydice, a charter exploration vessel, was sweeping the South Atlantic for wreckage sunk beneath the waves—old war debris, shipping containers, anything that was worth salvaging. The trench they were searching was outside most shipping lanes, in an area of sea so deep it swallowed sonar.
By Amzad Rahid10 months ago in Chapters
"Whispers of the Wind: A Journey Through the Hills" Part- 01
Whispers of the Hills (Part- 01) The road to the hills was winding, narrow, and flanked by tall pine trees that reached for the sky like ancient sentinels. I had been planning this solo trip for months, craving an escape from the noise of city life. The moment my car began its slow climb into the hills of Himachal Pradesh, I could feel the tension leave my shoulders, replaced by a growing sense of calm and curiosity.
By abu kwsher sikder10 months ago in Chapters
🇵🇸 Massive Rally in Dhaka: Tens of Thousands Protest Israeli Actions in Gaza
Dhaka, April 12, 2025 — The heart of Bangladesh’s capital transformed into a sea of Palestinian flags, placards, and passionate protestors as over 100,000 people gathered to denounce the ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza. The rally, held at the iconic Shahbagh intersection, marked one of the most significant public outcries in recent memory, uniting people across political, religious, and social lines.
By Shahida Begum10 months ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 24: The Land That Doesn't Forget
Getting into her cousin's car, Camille looked over at Emily and gave her a big smile. "Thanks so much for coming to get me, Emily," She beamed, closing the door. "I'm really excited to go explore the East side."
By Amanda Doyle10 months ago in Chapters
The Conduit: Chapter 9
Early in the morning, as Max rolled around beneath a sheet, enjoying a visit from the astral plane visitor haunting his dreams, he jumped out of bed as the buzzer at his door alerted him someone was there. Max got up, slid into a pair of pants, and hurried across his private quarters yelling, “I’m coming.” As Max opened the door, the look on Jensen's face told him something was wrong.
By Jason Ray Morton 10 months ago in Chapters











