Holiday
An Easter Feast. Content Warning.
Once upon a time there was a large, bipedal bunny. I wouldn't say he was "giant", in that he couldn't knock down skyscrapers, or even houses, really. Even a small cottage would have given him trouble. He was as tall as a man, so we can safely say he was giant for a rabbit.
By L.C. Schäfer10 months ago in Fiction
Isaiah Rising
8 year old Isaiah has arrived at his church with his mother Miriam and his father Jonah for Easter Sunday. Their church, The First Calvary is hosting an Easter egg hunter for children in the community. “So how many eggs are you gonna get at the hunt today Isaiah?” Miriam asked while stepping out of the passenger’s seat. “I’m gonna get em’ all” Isaiah said with excitement.
By Joe Patterson10 months ago in Fiction
A Journey of One
Chapter One: The Leaving The town of Ellensworth was the kind of place where silence clung to the walls. Nothing loud ever happened there. People moved in quiet, careful ways—mowing lawns in the early morning, waving politely from across the street, exchanging small, rehearsed smiles in the market. It wasn’t a cruel place, just...numb.
By THE STORY ROOM10 months ago in Fiction
The Egg That Wasn't
Marigold “Mari” Puddlewhistle had lived her entire life in the town of Peepwillow, a place so obsessed with Easter that they left their pastel bunting up year-round. Their post office smelled faintly of marshmallow, and every address came with an automatic subscription to “The Bunny Bulletin.”
By Elendionne10 months ago in Fiction
The Locket Under the Oak
The oak tree had always been a silent witness. Its leaves ruffled with tales that no one dared to hear, and its roots dug into the ground like ancient veins. It was simply "the haunted tree" at the woods' edge to the Willowbrook residents. But to 16-year-old Lila, it was a sanctuary—a place to escape her foster parents’ sharp words and the loneliness that gnawed at her bones.
By Md Johirul Islam10 months ago in Fiction
How to Make Tulip Bouquets Final Longer, Agreeing to Botanical Designers
How to Make Tulip Bouquets Final Longer, Agreeing to Botanical Designers Tulips are among the most adored spring flowers—celebrated for their class, dynamic tints, and agile, cup-shaped sprouts. Whether you’ve gotten a bouquet as a blessing or picked up a bunch to brighten your domestic, one common address emerges: how do you make tulips final longer? Not at all like roses or carnations, tulips can be shockingly fragile once cut. But with the right care, you can expand their life significantly.
By Khondokar Bakhtear Hossain11 months ago in Fiction
The Undiscovered Mirrathar Temple
The dense jungle was illuminated by an orange glow as the sun fell below the horizon. Claire tightened the straps on her backpack and glanced at her map. The sound of rustling leaves echoed around her, and the air smelled of damp earth and ancient secrets.
By Snigdha Ahmed 11 months ago in Fiction









