Satire
“The Butterflies & the Lost Veil”
There lived a butterfly, in a house, with her protector, who she fancied more than anything. And her protector respected and loved her the most, in return. The butterfly was delicate. So delicate that if negativity was ever forced to touch her, she would wilt like the freshly bloomed petals of a newborn flower. The petals that lose the meaning of their existence and just die of despair if they ever have to face the cruelty of a human’s touch. She was so delicate that one simple glare from a man’s eyes would burn her entire soul to a crisp as if it was placed in the core of the Sun. She was so delicate that just the thought of fluttering her wings outside and becoming the target of a man’s glazing eyes would eat her mind from inside out just like the maggots in a grave. But she had to go out; she had to collect the nectar from the uncountable blossoms outside.
By Talha Bin Asad3 years ago in Fiction
Wicked Words
It was cruel, but I couldn’t help myself. Their disappointment was just so captivatingly delicious. People rely on certainty, on finality, and on knowing how things end, you see. They expect a twist or a dark revelation. They hang on every word; waiting, reading, and anticipating, and I took advantage of that, devouring the hopes they once held so high.
By J. R. Lowe3 years ago in Fiction
The Quest for the Magical Cheeseburger
Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there lived a jolly, plump wizard named Bert. Bert was known throughout the land for his culinary creations, which included the world-famous magical cheeseburger. This burger was so delicious that it was rumored to have magical powers. People came from far and wide just to taste it, and some even claimed that after eating it, they had superhuman strength and speed.
By Muhammad Rashad3 years ago in Fiction
Title
I can’t think of a name, subtitle or subject for this story. What should I call it? What should it be about? Should it be fiction or fantasy? A mystery perhaps? Something for the humanity section? Oh I can’t decide. What do I do. This is the worst case of writers block I’ve ever had. Should I make it a story about a bank robber? An archiologist who thinks everything belongs in a museum? Or maybe a detective on the brink of solving a major crime? I just don’t know, I’m out of ideas. This stinks! This really stinks!
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction
The Haunted Train and the Lost Locket
The sun had set long ago, and the moon had risen to cast an eerie glow across the countryside. The whistle of the train echoed through the hills, as it made its way towards the small town of Blackwood. The passengers were settled in their seats, chatting amongst themselves or dozing off. The train was on schedule, and nothing seemed out of the ordinary.
By Narrative Eye3 years ago in Fiction
A Beginner's Guide to Anime - How to Get Started in the World of Japanese Animation
Anime is a popular form of entertainment that has captivated audiences all over the world. Originating in Japan, anime refers to animated TV shows and movies that cover a wide range of genres, from action and adventure to romance and comedy. For beginners who are just getting into anime, the sheer variety of options available can be overwhelming. In this beginner's guide to anime, we'll provide an introduction to the world of anime and offer some tips for getting started.
By Mishal Saleem3 years ago in Fiction







