Frank Hamenu
Stories (6/0)
Not All That Glitters is Gold
'Not all that glitters is gold'. It was a phrase that echoed through the mind of young Emily as she stood at the entrance of a magnificent mansion, her heart pounding with excitement. The grandeur of the estate, with its sprawling gardens, ornate fountains, and shimmering chandeliers, seemed to promise a life of opulence and luxury. Little did she know that behind those gilded walls, a tale of deceit and emptiness awaited her.
By Frank Hamenu4 months ago in Art
Dealing with a Rude Maid
In today's fast-paced world, many households rely on domestic help to assist with daily chores and household management. However, occasionally, homeowners may encounter challenges in the form of a rude or difficult maid. Dealing with such a situation can be stressful and frustrating. This article aims to provide guidance and strategies for navigating this delicate scenario, fostering a harmonious environment for both the homeowner and the maid.
By Frank Hamenu4 months ago in Education
The Heist of a Lifetime.
Once upon a time, in the heart of a bustling metropolis, there lived a man named Lucas. Lucas was a mastermind, renowned for his cunning wit and audacious plans. He had always been fascinated by tales of great heists and daring robberies, but he had never been part of one himself. That was about to change.
By Frank Hamenu4 months ago in Criminal
The saddest Man on Earth.
In the depths of a gloomy town lived a man who bore the weight of immeasurable sadness. He was known as the Saddest Man on Earth, his face etched with lines of sorrow that seemed to reflect a lifetime of pain. His name was Benjamin, and his story was one of heartbreak and loss.
By Frank Hamenu4 months ago in Fiction
The Murderer of the Day.
Once upon a time in a quiet suburban neighborhood, there lived a family whose lives were tragically cut short. The Johnsons, consisting of John, Emily, and their two young children, Sarah and Michael, were known for their love, warmth, and infectious laughter that filled their home. They were the epitome of a happy family, always there for each other through thick and thin.
By Frank Hamenu4 months ago in Criminal