Mystery
Lost in the Death Zone
The Call of the Mountains Mohammad Ali Sadpara, a force of nature, was born in 1976 in the remote village of Sadpara, nestled in Pakistan's Himalayan Baltistan region. His childhood was not just about postcard-perfect views, but also about the harsh realities of life in the mountains. His family, like many others, relied on livestock farming to make ends meet. The village youth, including young Ali, often worked as porters for Western mountaineers and adventure tourists.
By Muhammad Ashfaq Bhatti12 months ago in Chapters
The True Story of the Niland Brothers Who Inspired ''Saving Private Ryan''
This heart-wrenching story of sacrifice, family and duty Steven Spielberg's iconic 1998 film Saving Private Ryan is considered one of the most impactful war flicks of all time. The movie mesmerized all the world with its gritty and realistic brutal depiction of the horrors of World War II, especially the craziness of the D-Day landings. Although the story of Private James Francis Ryan was fictitious, it was based on the true story of the Niland brothers. the tragic loss of life and in war, horrific choices that follow.
By Rohitha Lanka12 months ago in Chapters
"The Revolt in Ashdale" Chapter 8: A Dangerous Path
Anna woke up early the next morning. She was hungry and nervous because they were going to sail again. The good ship they had arrived on was set to return to Sailsbury at noon, and they needed to be there earlier so the cart and horses could be loaded aboard.
By Henrik Hageland12 months ago in Chapters
Man Love the Ghost Love Story
Love and the Spirit: A Mysterious Love Story Prologue This is the story of a young man named Arjun. He was a simple yet cheerful person, searching for love in his life. But his search led him to a mysterious world where love and the supernatural intertwined in an extraordinary way. This tale is about the unique bond between love, mystery, and supernatural forces.
By Nikita Angel12 months ago in Chapters
The Conduit: Chapter 4. Top Story - March 2025.
Max watched the detention unit for the next twenty-four hours, still dismayed by the age and appearance of the prisoner dubbed highly dangerous and of utmost importance to the group. She looked like she belonged in a freshmen dorm somewhere, not being treated like the world’s most dangerous terrorist. He sat in his office, watching the detention officers regularly circle the barrier field around her living space. She would watch them go around, as they checked the barrier field. She would follow their movements, and she complied with instructions when brought meals.
By Jason Ray Morton 12 months ago in Chapters
Tarot and Oracle Reading
The Crow Tarot : 3 card spread 1. The 2 of Cups A truly harmonious partnership. Two crows share the water energy as it flows between two cups and a divided heart. Negotiation to maintain a healthy balance and equally satisfying relationship, in romantic fashion or in business. This card represents a karmic connection.
By Sarah Wilcox12 months ago in Chapters
Vanishing Neighbors: The Community That Disappeared Overnight
A Quiet Neighborhood’s Darkest Mystery It started as any other morning in Oak Hollow, a picturesque suburban neighborhood where everyone knew their neighbors by name. The sun rose lazily over manicured lawns, birds chirped their usual melodies, and the scent of freshly brewed coffee wafted through open windows. But on this particular day, something was terribly wrong.
By Vincent Otiri12 months ago in Chapters
The Marriage That Wasn’t Mine
A Stranger's Name on My Marriage Certificate The morning started like any other. I stretched, yawned, and reached for my phone on the nightstand. As I scrolled through my notifications, my breath caught in my throat. An email from the county clerk's office read: Congratulations on your marriage! Your official marriage certificate has been processed and recorded.
By Vincent Otiri12 months ago in Chapters
The Other Side of the Mirror: When Your Reflection Moves Differently
A Glimpse Beyond the Glass It started with a flicker—an imperceptible shift in my reflection. At first, I thought it was just my mind playing tricks on me. After all, who hasn’t stared at their reflection for too long and imagined it blinked out of sync or smirked when their face remained still? But the more I watched, the clearer it became. My reflection wasn’t mirroring me; it was moving on its own.
By Vincent Otiri12 months ago in Chapters












