Young Adult
Whispers of the Heart
Chapter 1: A Chance Encounter In the bustling city of Serendipity, where the rhythm of life was as fast as the heartbeat of the metropolis itself, two souls found themselves on a collision course. Sarah, a talented violinist, was trying to make a name for herself in the competitive world of music. David, a reserved architect, was seeking solace in the midst of his busy career.
By William Ernzen 2 years ago in Chapters
Chapter 2 of Memoirs of the In-Between
When you’re alive, you have no idea what happens to you when you die. It was one of my many thoughts and regrets. I always wondered what happened to a person when they died. I sent so many people to their afterlives, that it seemed like a fair question. I had no idea what I believed, and to be frank I was scared to think too deeply about it. Only when my worst guilt, fresh after a job well done, did I dare to venture into that dark corner of my mind. I eventually convinced myself that nothing happened. There was no heaven, there were no gods, there was nothing but a deep dark sleep that you never wake up from.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Chapters
Two of the best recipes for grilling delicious lamb
the best way to cook lamb is to roast it. A honey roast lamb is rubbed with a sweet mixture of honey and spices and then roasted until it is juicy and tender. This recipe is perfect for a special dinner or holiday meal.
By John Biz242 years ago in Chapters
Two of the best healthy chicken recipes that will make your family love you!
1-Tandoori chicken with an air fryer for dieting For those who are on a diet, tandoori chicken with an air fryer is a healthy option. This famous Indian dish is usually prepared with chicken, which has a high-fat content. However, when prepared in an air fryer, the chicken is cooked in its own juices, resulting in a leaner, healthier meal. In addition, tandoori chicken in an air fryer is a quick and easy-to-prepare dish, which makes it a great option for busy weekends.
By John Biz242 years ago in Chapters
I Wrote My Way Out
I am not supposed to be here. Alive, on this stage, at this place. Alive. I should have died when I was born. That was something that The Devil Con Man of Pembrooke drilled into me. Not because of my mother's body threatening my life from the moment I existed in her womb. Not because the same thing providing me life wrapped around my throat, choking me as I came into the world. No, he never said it as admiration, as a thing of pride that I beat the odds. It was a weapon he kept jabbing into my sides, bleeding me of my joy and self-respect.
By Alexandria Stanwyck2 years ago in Chapters
The Empty Room
I couldn’t believe that it was finally happening. After 28 years, my family and I were moving out of my childhood home. I sat on the floor of my old bedroom, taking it all in. The big window. The pink carpet and walls. All the empty space. It seemed even bigger than I ever realized. It was weird to think I’d never seen my room like this before.
By Jaye Ruggiero-Cash2 years ago in Chapters








