Alfred Nyarko
Bio
I am a medical laboratory scientist. By day, I chase mysteries in the world of blood and cells. By night, I spin tales that blend science with wonder.Your likes/comments I value. ✨ Follow me at https://lnk.bio/Think_Outside_The_Box_247.
Stories (6/0)
Beyond Vengeance
The morning sun peeked through the worn-out curtains, casting streaks of sorrow upon Abena's weary face. Each line etched on her countenance bore witness to the havoc that had torn her life asunder, reducing the vivid tapestry of her dreams to smoldering ashes. "Forgiveness," they murmured, "let it go." Abena scoffed bitterly; her bitterness akin to rusted nails scraping her throat. Let go? How could one release a chasm carved by betrayal, a pit where joy once flourished?
By Alfred Nyarko5 months ago in Art
Pennies, Pies, and Perseverance
In Willowbrook, where chimneys gossiped with smoke and dreams danced in puddles, lived Penny Pumpernickel. Unlike folks who chased diamonds, Penny saw money as a paintbrush, not a crown. In her eyes, it wasn't about piling it high, but about splashing color on the ordinary, turning dusty corners into rainbow gardens. Her partner in this artistic caper? Percival Pigglesworth III, a portly piggy bank with a jaunty hat and a perpetually surprised face, a witness to Penny's financial brushstrokes.
By Alfred Nyarko5 months ago in Art
Jehovah Hypnotism, or: How Not to Name Your Cat
Monty Monty was no ordinary tabby. Sure, he chased yarn and napped in sunbeams like any self-respecting feline, but Monty harbored a hidden talent: hypnotism. Not just the party trick "stare into my eyes, cluck like a chicken" hypnotism, mind you, but the mind-bending, reality-warping kind. This, of course, led to a series of... well, let's say "unconventional" situations.
By Alfred Nyarko5 months ago in 01
The Curious Case of the Canvas Caper
Arthur Sterling In the opulent mansion of Arthur Sterling, renowned art collector and notorious curmudgeon, the air hung heavy with the scent of dust and suspicion. On the plush Persian rug, a gaping hole mocked the spot where a masterpiece once hung. Arthur himself lay sprawled, a lifeless tableau against the backdrop of his stolen treasure. Enter Detective Sarah "Sherlock" Martin, her sharp eyes like twin scalpels cutting through the fog of deceit, her wit a dry desert wind whispering secrets in the silence.
By Alfred Nyarko5 months ago in Art
Can one billion Oysters save New York City
Can One Billion Oysters Save New York City? In a world continually wrestling with the repercussions of climate change, the profound impact of warming oceans and the rising tides is unmistakably evident. This narrative intensifies the ferocity and devastation of storms, creating a critical dilemma for the residents of a vast city nestled within a sprawling archipelago. Tackling the imminent threats posed by pollution, dwindling ecosystems, and the deluge of climate-induced super storms and floods emerges as an urgent and pressing matter. Unexpectedly, an unconventional remedy steps onto the scene: oysters—a staggering billion of these shellfish.
By Alfred Nyarko5 months ago in Humans