Trilogy
The Thief and the Prince – Chapter 3: Peacock
Peacock Morning light broke gently across the forest as Kael and Arin followed a narrow path woven between towering ancient trees. Dew sparkled on the leaves like tiny crystals, and the air was cool enough to sting their lungs. It was the first time since their escape that Kael felt the world breathing again.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Chapters
The Universe Written on a Single Leaf
A philosopher discovered a leaf with veins forming patterns identical to star maps. He spent years studying it, realizing the design wasn’t coincidence but a reminder: the universe is not out there—it is in everything, even the smallest sliver of matter. When the leaf eventually decayed, the philosopher smiled instead of mourning. “Infinity,” he said, “doesn’t disappear. It only changes form.”
By GoldenSpeech2 months ago in Chapters
The Candle That Melted Upward
In an old cathedral, a candle burned in reverse—wax rising instead of falling. Pilgrims traveled from afar, believing it symbolized ascension. A young skeptic stayed overnight to understand the trick. Instead, he discovered something stranger: the candle responded to hope. Whenever he doubted himself, the flame dimmed. When he believed in possibility, the wax rose like a prayer. He left with a single lesson: faith is not believing in miracles—it is allowing yourself to burn upward.
By GoldenSpeech2 months ago in Chapters
The Cloud That Refused to Rain
A single dark cloud hovered over a drought-stricken village, trembling but refusing to break. People cursed it until they learned the truth: if it rained then, the cracked earth would shatter. So they softened the soil, and only then did the cloud let go. Sometimes restraint is the purest form of care.
By GoldenSpeech2 months ago in Chapters
The Enchanted Garden (Chapter 2)
As Lily walked back through the forest, the moonlight gently filtered through the trees, casting silvery beams onto the winding path. Her mind buzzed with questions and uncertainties. What had the garden shown her? The future she saw in the pond seemed so clear, yet so distant. Could it be her future? Was she truly meant to be a teacher, sharing wisdom with others, helping them on their journeys? And what of the darker vision she had glimpsed? The storm, the destruction—was that the result of her choices?
By John Taylor (MD), Professor Of New York University3 months ago in Chapters
The Painter Who Stole Time
In 1854, an artist named Elias Dupré became famous for portraits so lifelike, they seemed to breathe. His secret was simple: every model vanished after sitting for him. He claimed they merely traveled. But when his studio burned years later, investigators found something horrifying — 27 paintings, each with eyes that followed light.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
The Man, The Mountain, and The Climb
". . .He keeps climbing because stopping would mean surrendering everything he has built, every promise he swore to keep. The air thins as he ascends, and though he’s given everything—strength, time, conviction—the mountain gives little back. Once, it felt sacred to climb.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Chapters
The Scarlet Reef: Ariel’s Lost Daughter
Fifty years after Ariel’s tale, sailors in the Baltic began reporting a new species of coral shaped like human spines. A marine biologist named Dr. Ingrid Maren led an expedition to collect samples. The coral sang — literally — emitting frequencies that formed melodic patterns. One diver reported seeing eyes open in the reef.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters










