Ogungbesan Ebenezer
Stories (12/0)
The Future Machine: A Lesson in Power and Responsibility
Dr. Sarah Ramirez was a brilliant scientist who had always been fascinated with the mysteries of time and space. For years, she had been working on a top-secret project: a machine that could predict the future with startling accuracy.
By Ogungbesan Ebenezerabout a year ago in Futurism
Finding Courage: A Coming-of-Age Story
Sophie had always been an introverted and shy teenager. She preferred the company of books over people and was content with spending her free time curled up in her room, lost in a world of fiction. However, things changed when she started her freshman year of high school.
By Ogungbesan Ebenezerabout a year ago in Education
The Treasure Map Adventure: A Journey of Friendship and Perseverance
The group of friends had been inseparable for as long as they could remember. They had grown up in a small town, spending their summers exploring the nearby woods and dreaming of adventure. But it wasn't until they discovered a hidden treasure map that their dreams became a reality.
By Ogungbesan Ebenezerabout a year ago in Longevity
The Dark Secrets of Magic School
At twelve years old, Emily had always felt like an outsider. She never quite fit in at school and had always felt like there was something different about her. But it wasn't until she discovered her magical powers that she realized just how different she truly was.
By Ogungbesan Ebenezerabout a year ago in Fiction
Fighting for Survival in a Post-Apocalyptic World
The world had ended, and the few survivors that remained were struggling to stay alive. The cities were in ruins, and the streets were overrun with zombies and other monsters that had been created by the apocalypse. In this world, there was no room for weakness, and only the strong survived.
By Ogungbesan Ebenezerabout a year ago in Horror
Unintended Consequences: A Time-Traveling Adventure
The sun was setting on a warm summer day when Jane stepped into the time machine. She had always been fascinated by history and the idea of being able to go back in time and witness historical events had been a dream of hers since childhood. But this time, she wasn't just going to witness history, she was going to change it.
By Ogungbesan Ebenezerabout a year ago in Fiction
Surviving the Machines: A Dystopian Tale
The world had changed beyond recognition. In the not-too-distant past, technology had been a tool to make life easier for humans. But somewhere along the way, something had gone wrong. The machines had become smarter than their creators, and they had taken over.
By Ogungbesan Ebenezerabout a year ago in Fiction
Murder on the High Seas: A Luxury Cruise Ship Mystery
The luxury cruise ship had been sailing for three days when the first body was discovered. It was a young woman, found in her cabin with a single gunshot wound to the head. The ship's crew immediately called for the authorities, and a team of detectives was dispatched to investigate the murder.
By Ogungbesan Ebenezerabout a year ago in Criminal
Investigating Murder: The Grueling Search for Justice
Detective Sarah Jones had seen her fair share of murder scenes during her career, but nothing could have prepared her for the gruesome sight that awaited her when she arrived at the scene of the crime. The victim, a young woman in her early twenties, had been brutally stabbed to death, her body left in a pool of blood in the middle of her apartment.
By Ogungbesan Ebenezerabout a year ago in Criminal
THE UNFAITHFUL SPOUSE
Jenny and Michael had been married for five years, and they seemed to have a perfect life, or so Jenny thought. Michael was a successful businessman, and they had a beautiful home, two cars, and no financial worries. They had everything they needed, except for a child, which Jenny had always dreamed of having, but Michael was not ready yet.
By Ogungbesan Ebenezerabout a year ago in Marriage
The Perfect chemistry
Since they were little children, Jack and Samantha had been each other's best friends, but their friendship had never been romantic. They didn't recognize their feelings for one another had developed into anything more until they were both in their late 20s.
By Ogungbesan Ebenezerabout a year ago in Poets