David Egwolo
Stories (4/0)
Mysterious Food at Inn
As Eliza left the inn, her mind swirled with a potent mix of flavors and unanswered questions. The tantalizing aroma of Captain Finn's Mariner's Delight lingered in her senses, as did the lingering mysteries of The Seafarer's Rest. Had she stumbled upon an alternate dimension, or was she the first to break free from the inn's enigmatic grasp?
By David Egwolo2 months ago in Fiction
Love and Tears
In a quaint coastal village, nestled between rolling hills and a tranquil sea, there lived a young woman named Isabella. She possessed a rare beauty that seemed to radiate from within, but her heart held a secret known to only a few. She was deeply in love with a man named Marco, a humble fisherman who had captured her heart with his gentle smile and unwavering kindness.
By David Egwolo3 months ago in Humans
Beat The Time
Once upon a time in a bustling city, there lived a young woman named Sarah. She was a recent college graduate with big dreams and a burning desire to make a difference in the world. However, she soon found herself overwhelmed by the demands of her job, her volunteer work, and her personal life.Sarah often felt like she was running in circles, constantly chasing deadlines and commitments. She knew that something had to change if she was ever going to achieve her goals and maintain her sanity. That's when she embarked on a journey to master the art of time and resource management.
By David Egwolo3 months ago in Motivation
Mysterious Food Inn
The small coastal town of Harbor's Edge had always been a place of secrets. Nestled between jagged cliffs and the relentless sea, it clung to its isolation like a shipwreck survivor to driftwood. But the town's deepest mystery was not its hidden coves or uncharted caves; it was the enigmatic food served at the lone inn, The Seafarer's Rest.The inn was a timeworn structure, its wooden beams weathered and gray, as if it had stood for centuries. The townspeople whispered that The Seafarer's Rest was cursed, and it certainly looked the part. Its only patron was a recluse known only as Captain Finn, a man whose age was as mysterious as the food he served.
By David Egwolo3 months ago in Fiction