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Whispers in the Alley
The city of Lireth was a bustling metropolis, a melting pot of cultures, ideas, and sounds. Cars honked incessantly, street vendors shouted their wares, and the distant melodies from a nearby cafe added a touch of charm to the cacophony. But amidst this symphony of urban life, there was a place where a different kind of sound echoed - a narrow alleyway known to the locals as Whisper Lane.
By Billys Zafeiridis 2 years ago in Fiction
The Queen of Sheba and a Messenger Bird (Part 2/2)
Instead, Bilqis decided to test King Sulaiman's honesty by sending him a letter full of rich gifts and complex questions. King Suleiman ignored them when the delegation of majesty arrived with gifts. He sent them back saying that he would bring such a mighty force that they would not be able to resist and humiliate them by banishing them from the land.
By Thowhid Miah2 years ago in Fiction
The House of Transylvania
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows over the small town of Sighisoara. It was a town like any other, except for one chilling secret that lingered on its outskirts-the abandoned mansion known simply as "The House of Transylvania."
By claudiu vieriu2 years ago in Fiction
The Queen of Sheba and a Messenger Bird (Part-01 of 02)
The Queen of Sheba's account is mostly found in the religious books and traditions, such as the Bible and the Quran. According to Islamic mythology, the Queen of Sheba, also known as Bilqis, is a mythical character from antiquity. She is reported to have ruled over the ancient kingdom of Sheba, which is thought to have been on the southern Arabian Peninsula, probably in what is now Yemen.
By Thowhid Miah2 years ago in Fiction
Star-Dog Ch. 2
I received this letter of confession from an inmate here at the Ark Asylum for the Criminally Insane and Desolate, here, I, Warden Cotton, shall recite into this phonograph the grave details that had transpired on the night in question where the man charged with the heinous offense of the Chicago Fire was placed under arrest and condemned then hung by the neck.
By William L. Truax III2 years ago in Fiction
The Star-Dog and I
It was in the middle of the spring of my youth when I were but a frail young man whom knew nothing of what the world had to offer, nor was I so young and thoughtless in my mind and eyes to know that all that was told unto me as a youthful boy was all that there was or ever will be. Here I protest to the thought that I knew and had never known anything. My youthfulness should not be apart of these thoughts that I write here, but since the quill can only take down what it is that the ink and hand place, well, it is as I said it was and that must be how I want to begin this.
By William L. Truax III2 years ago in Fiction
The Resilient Writer
In a quiet, secluded cabin nestled deep within a dark forest, lived a writer named Emily. She was known for her vivid imagination and her unwavering dedication to her craft. Emily had a peculiar fascination with horror fiction, and her stories were unlike any others. They were tales that could chill the very marrow in your bones.
By Haris Kamran2 years ago in Fiction
This Won't Hurt. Content Warning.
Kelly Zhertva was hiding in a bathroom stall as girls from her 3rd period class walked in. She could tell who they were by their perfume, which mixed together was almost nauseating. She’d been dodging them all day because Cleo, leader of this trio of malignant narcissists, wanted to give Kelly a piece of her mind. Kelly knew most people couldn’t understand why she was with Shane, whom everyone at Small Haven High knew as Vulcan.
By Julian Hayden2 years ago in Fiction








