Aayush Tiwari
Bio
Hello everyone.
It's Aayush here. I am a young and enthusiastic fella.A blogger.
I know to program,ethical hacking, cyber sec,etc.
A hardcore book lover, I love to read(anything).
And also a poet.
Stories (14/0)
The Boyfriend
A girl and her boyfriend were driving at night, down an isolated country road. As they drove, the night seemed to get darker and darker. Eventually, they lost their way and found themselves driving through a densely wooded area that neither of them recognized
By Aayush Tiwari2 years ago in Horror
The New Girl
It was my first day at the new school. My dad just got transferred to this small town in the countryside about a week ago. As I stood near the doorway of the classroom, my eyes fell on a boy. Something about him stood out to me. The teacher greeted me, welcomed me to my new school, introduced me to the class, and gave me a seat. To my luck, my seat was just in front of the boy. I sat down calmly. Moments later, there was a tap on my shoulder. I turned around and my eyes immediately met his. I could feel myself start to blush. “Can I borrow a pencil?” He asked in a sweet yet confident voice. “S-sure!” I stuttered in reply. I started rummaging through my pencil case, looking for a suitable pencil. I found one and quickly gave it to him. “By the way, what’s your name?” I asked, trying to sound as sociable as possible.
By Aayush Tiwari2 years ago in Fiction
The Pear Tree Kills
We couldn’t see our own hands in the thick fog. It was one of the coldest winters our trio had seen. We ha planned to put up our camps by 7 pm, but the heavy snow and fog wouldn’t let us continue our journey further. By nightfall, when it stopped snowing, we came out of our tent to inspect the area around. We walked for a couple hundred metres and were surprised upon seeing mahogany trees around us. As we were walking through the forest with moonlight being the only source of light, a fast moving shadow caught my eye. Before I could tell the others about it, there were over a dozen such shadows lurking around. We were gripped by a vague feeling of confusion and within moments; we were surrounded by wild dogs and jackals. Somehow we escaped them by running between trees, but luck wasn’t with us. Just when we thought we were safe, a terrible snowstorm hit us. We looked around and found a cave and we took shelter inside it. The cave was long, and it was down-sloping, as if entering the Earth. We hardly went a few metres inside before we spotted a blue flame glowing deep inside the cave. Before we could realise what it was, a dark and disheveled creature started following us. We ran towards out of the cave and away from the creature. After running for a few miles, we reached plain land with snow covered all over. Though the weather was quite foggy, but we still could see a single naked pear tree with an old sapient man, who seemed to sit stranded under the pear tree, for ages. We went near him and before we said anything, he stood up and shook each of our hands, raised his eyebrows, and said “Don’t look back, focus to your front” and turned around. Suddenly the snowstorm grew stronger, and within a minute, sage walked away and disappeared.
By Aayush Tiwari3 years ago in Fiction