Satire
IT SHOULD HAVE ENDED.
It should have ended. Those four words echoed through my mind as I stumbled through the dark woods, my heart pounding with fear. I knew that I had made a mistake, that I should have turned back when I had the chance. But it was too late now. I was lost, and I was being hunted.
By Tejas Arya3 years ago in Fiction
THE LAST MAN
In a world where humanity had long since vanished, there stood one man. The Last Man, as he was called, had been wandering the earth for years, searching for any signs of life. But the only thing he found were ruins and remnants of the past. The world had become a desolate wasteland, devoid of any hope or promise.
By Tejas Arya3 years ago in Fiction
A time-traveler who keeps accidentally altering the course of history, and must fix the timeline before it's too late.
Daniel had always been fascinated by the idea of time travel. He'd spent years studying the theories, imagining what it would be like to witness history firsthand. And then, one day, he found himself living the dream - or nightmare, as it turned out.
By Tejas Arya3 years ago in Fiction
Lightning, Thunder and a Bear
The lightning flashed through the sky. I waited for the sound of Thunder to cover my tracks. The sound came and I ran as fast as I could. The sound would stop and I hid. I couldn’t let the bear find me. Of all days to wear cologne, the bear could smell me no matter where I went. More thunder and I ran to my car and locked the doors. The bear smashed open my window and threw me out. I rolled down a hill, the bear caught up and laid on top of me. He just wanted to cuddle.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction
The Trial of the Century
He got up one morning to think of himself as captured. He did not know why or by whom. He was not allowed to see a lawyer or a judge. He was taken to a dark and dirty room where he was interrogated by two men who wore black suits and hats. They asked him questions that made no sense, such as "What is your name?" and "Do you confess?" He answered truthfully, but they did not seem to listen. They accused him of crimes he had never heard of, such as treason, blasphemy and murder. They showed him documents that were supposed to prove his guilt, but they were written in a language he could not understand. They told him he had no rights, no witnesses, no evidence. He was guilty until proven innocent.
By Simon Abilogu3 years ago in Fiction
The Last Dive
Anna adored the ocean. She loved the feeling of freedom and wonder that came with diving into the deep blue water and exploring the hidden wonders of marine life. She had been diving since she was a teenager, and she had seen many amazing things: colorful corals, exotic fish, graceful turtles, playful dolphins, and even a few sharks.
By Simon Abilogu3 years ago in Fiction





