Bellamy Nguyen
Bio
Hello, I'm a storyteller on Vocal.media . Through my tales, I aim to transport readers beyond the mundane into worlds where the improbable becomes possible and magic intertwines with reality.
Stories (8/0)
The hen lady's escape from the chicken farm - Chap 1
In "The Hen Escaped the Coop," there are three types of hens. The first type is confined in an iron cage, well-fed and lays eggs without ever brooding them, living a thoughtless existence. The second type lives a content life with roosters and chicks but is always afraid that someone will disrupt this life. The remaining type broods eggs, nurturing the hope of birthing chicks and ultimately fulfills this desire. Among the many hens, only Mam La holds this aspiration. Mam La is the protagonist of this story.
By Bellamy Nguyen9 days ago in Chapters
The Curse of the Silverwood
The forest of Silverwood was whispered about in the village as if it were a living, breathing entity. Tales of those who ventured into its dense, mist-covered depths and never returned were common at the fireside. But to me, Olivia, these tales were a challenge, an invitation. Ever since I was a child, I'd felt an inexplicable pull towards its shadowy embrace, a calling that gnawed at the edges of my reason.
By Bellamy Nguyen11 days ago in Fiction
The Last Frequency - The voice came from nothingness
The day the skies went silent was the day I realized how alone we really were. Until then, every scientist, myself included, had clung to the hope of contact, of discovering not just life, but voices beyond our planet. As a radio astronomer at the Sentinel Array, Earth's largest and most sensitive listening station, it was my job to detect and decode signals from the cosmos. What I eventually discovered wasn't a signal from afar but a whisper from our own future.
By Bellamy Nguyen11 days ago in Fiction
The Dilemma of Dusk or Doom
I live in Dusk, the city that never sees the sunlight. Our existence, tucked under a thick, ever-present canopy of clouds generated by the GeoDome, relies on artificial lights to mimic the day and dark cycles of the old Earth we left behind. As a technician maintaining the CloudMakers, ensuring perpetual overcast to protect us from the lethal radiation of our adopted star, my role is considered crucial. However, living under artificial conditions has always made me question the very fabric of our reality.
By Bellamy Nguyen11 days ago in Fiction
The Fracture - A time travel experiment
I always knew that time travel was a bad idea. Still, when the government announced the Fracture Program—meant to avert the climate crisis by making small, precise adjustments to the past—even I, a staunch cynic, found myself swept up in a wave of hopeful hysteria. After a rigorous selection process, due to my background in environmental science and, ironically, my skepticism, I was chosen as one of the travelers.
By Bellamy Nguyen11 days ago in Fiction
The Last Signal
I was never supposed to be the last human on Mars. The plan was simple: establish the base, initiate the terraforming protocols, and await the second wave of colonists. But as I stare at the silent red horizon now, it's clear I'm the only one left. The communications array flickered one last time three days ago, and since then, nothing. No transmissions, no rescue—just the quiet whir of the life support systems that are now my only company.
By Bellamy Nguyen11 days ago in Fiction
Dreamscapes: The New Frontier
In the not-too-distant future, a revolutionary technology emerges from the labs of NeuroTech Industries: the Dreamscape machine. This device allows people not only to record and watch their dreams but to share them with others. It quickly becomes the world's latest obsession, turning dreams into the most sought-after form of entertainment.
By Bellamy Nguyen12 days ago in Fiction