Dwayne Chapman
Bio
I write stories and articles of all genres. If my content is to your liking, stay tuned! I have more coming and will be creating a community discord channel for those who want to follow me and get updates on future projects.
Stories (10/0)
QETR Pink Sapphire Heist
2AM Saturday Serena gained access to the facility using the keycard she lifted from one of the scientists earlier in the night. She had no idea what they were researching, only that valuable gemstones were being used in their experiments and some were worth a good fortune.
By Dwayne Chapman11 months ago in Fiction
Silent Forest
The forest was once a peaceful place, where the snap of twigs and chirping of birds were the only things to be heard. But then came the thunderous footsteps and machines that drowned out these natural sounds. The machines with blackened armour rumbled through the forest scaring the critters away. Fires blazed and the forest saw its first glimpse of war.
By Dwayne Chapman12 months ago in Fiction
Sixty-Four Gig
Clutching the heart pendant in her hands that her admirer gave her days before, she closed her eyes and let her mind wander as she sat in the back of the truck with nine others and three more in the cab. Each bump of the road felt like it would send them flying from the truck bed. But they couldn't slow down, time was running out. They had to hurry.
By Dwayne Chapman3 years ago in Fiction
Avatars & The Virtual World
The Old Way Have you ever used dating sites like MeetMe, Plenty Of Fish, OkCupid, Tinder, or any of the other plentiful sites and apps that exist for dating purposes solely? If you have, then either you've struck gold and found the unicorn in the pile of fake profiles, liars, and people there for a simple lay, or you're like millions of others who have given it your best shot and are now too tired to bother trying with any of them.
By Dwayne Chapman3 years ago in Humans
The Lighthouse
“Seven… Twelve… Sixteen… Twenty-One… Thirty-Three… Forty-Two.” Came the crackling monotone voice of the announcer through the rusted loudspeaker. One would think I should be ecstatic that my numbers were selected to win $35,000,000. But that number is just for show because after the government takes off 99% of all income and other fees are paid, the winner only gets $20,000. Should be enough for at least a week’s vacation. I will collect it after my shift today, the winners have forty-eight hours to collect their money before they are presumed unable to collect and a repick is made.
By Dwayne Chapman3 years ago in Futurism