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Love Arrived Without Asking
Ayaan never believed in sudden love. He believed in time, logic, and careful decisions. Love, to him, was something that grew slowly, like a plant that needed patience and effort. Because of this belief, he never rushed into relationships and never trusted stories about instant connections.
By Sudais Zakwan3 days ago in Fiction
A Gift of Snow and Ice; Chapter 5
No one knew what to do. To be fair, no one had any experience with this kind of situation: a human becoming fae and also getting winter gifts in the summer realm. No one even knew what it meant- much less why I was freezing cold to the touch yet never felt cold myself. Not that I ever felt warm either; I could barely feel heat at all. Then again warm things didn't stay warm long in my grasp.
By Katarzyna Crevan3 days ago in Fiction
The Clockmaker's Secret
In the heart of the city, down a crooked alley where the sun barely touched, sat a tiny shop that looked like it had been forgotten by time itself. Its windows were dusty, cluttered with gears, springs, and half-finished clocks. The sign above read Harlan’s Horology, faded gold letters almost invisible against the gray brick.
By Imran Pisani3 days ago in Fiction
The Map That Wasn’t Supposed to Exist
Nobody believed the map was real. That was the funniest part. It showed up on a random Tuesday, folded inside an old library book that nobody ever checked out anymore—Maritime Myths of the North Atlantic. The cover was cracked, the pages smelled ancient, and it felt like the kind of book that had already lived a full life. I only grabbed it because the Wi-Fi was down and I was bored out of my mind.
By Imran Pisani3 days ago in Fiction









