Fantasy
A perfect stranger
A perfect stranger unknowingly held the girl's deepest secret Catalaya was a girl distinguished by the intensity and authenticity of her love. Catalaya had been captivated by a mysterious figure who dwelled only in her imagination, a recurring presence that tantalized her with fleeting glimpses, only to vanish into thin air, leaving her with a deep sense of longing. Occasionally, she would catch a glimpse of him, but her fear of rejection and vulnerability always held her back from mustering the courage to approach him. Despite her best efforts to devise a plan, their paths continued to cross without ever truly meeting, a frustrating dance of near-encounters that left her feeling both exhilarated and defeated. Torn between her desire for connection and her reluctance to appear desperate or as a nutcase, Catalaya found herself at the mercy of her heart's deepest longings, unsure of how to bridge the gap between her imagination and reality.
By Ceanna Glasgow25 days ago in Fiction
Fighting the Ice Vampire: Adventures of Samurai Santa
Directions for Learning to Unlearn and Navigating in coldest weather of hell> > > Remember these words> > . . . .looking through the eye of the heart. . . . . while visiting nihongo or Japan to give gifts to children during christmas, santa falls from the chimney of a house of samurai, hearing santa scream to the fangs of an easter vampire bunny of terror . . . . . . the famous words . . .
By SAMURAI SAM AND WILD DRAGONS25 days ago in Fiction
Hops
The Easter Bunny hopped down the bunny trail. He went from house to house leaving an Easter basket and a stuffed toy at each home. He came to a house unlike the rest. A storm cloud hung over her house. She lived in a purple house and there were all kinds of moans coming from inside the house. They were no doubt the tormented sounds of ghosts dwelling inside. Hops, the Easter Bunny trembled as he looked up at the creepy house. He knew a witch lived there and he knew it was haunted.
By DJ Robbins25 days ago in Fiction
Shadows and Light
He grew up in the soft hum of stained glass, where sunlight through colored panes made angels dance on the walls. The church was a fortress, its rituals a rhythm that promised safety. Prayer was a language he learned before he could read, and faith was a comfort as sure as his mother’s hand.
By Sound and Spirit25 days ago in Fiction
Vampire Slayer of the Decade. Content Warning.
Mac stood in the unlit alley looking at the grotesque position this young 16 year old girl was in. She was completely devoid of any blood in her system; he could already tell. Her throat was slit as if she were drained with no blood that was nowhere on the ground. He stood there silently just thinking about how he got in this predicament.
By Tabitha Hinkley26 days ago in Fiction
How to Train Your Unicorn
Congratulations! Despite incredible odds, you found a Malchezedek tier unicorn. It must’ve been a once-in-a-lifetime experience! So now you’re wondering how can you interact with this majestic creature again. Well there are things you should know and certain steps to follow.
By Gabriel Shames26 days ago in Fiction
How to Become a Werewolf. Honorable Mention in Instructions Included Challenge.
Thank you for choosing Lycan Brands for your life alteration. WARNING: Side effects of becoming a werewolf may include: bloodlust; drowsiness; insomnia; increased appetite; nausea and decreased appetite caused by overeating; supernatural strength; intermittent and inexplicable aches and pains; itchiness and rash. Do not proceed if you are allergic to becoming a werewolf, or have vasovagal syncope related to the sight of blood (sudden drop in blood pressure resulting in loss of consciousness), or if you are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant.
By Ophelia Keane Braeden26 days ago in Fiction
How To Keep Your Little Weather Machine From Eating Your House
1. First Things First: Not a Magic Box. Look. Whistles of that chrome cylinder in your hallway? It is not here to have an easier life. It's a mirror. A hungry one. My next-door friend Frank had it installed by him when Martha died, because he could always dial up "Sunny & 72°" and get his way.
By Edward Smith26 days ago in Fiction





