Adventure
The Headless Horseman
So it happened one dark, stormy night; isn't that always how it goes? We crossed a haunted bridge that night, when suddenly we heard hoof-beats approaching.
Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)Published about a year ago in FictionThe God's Trickery
The reverberating of each stone as it was placed in its designated location rang through the midnight air. The pounding of stone against stone was almost unbearable as she roused in her chambers, unable to fall into her trans-like sleep. Her heartbeat against the echo of stone, knowing her entire future lay in the hands of such foolishness and trickery.
Acacia Lynn StonehockerPublished about a year ago in FictionA Magical Journey: Confessions
The trees were thick, and there was no trail to follow. "I confess, this wasn't how I expected to spend my summer vacation."
Natasja RosePublished about a year ago in FictionLife in Azeroth: Shadowsithe Ghoststrike
A Forsaken arisen to the role-playing realms; a merchant of bulk wares, named Shadowsithe Ghoststrike. Buyer and seller combined, but a true farmer too: you won't find her in battlegrounds, arenas, or duels. Nor current dungeons or raids, either.
Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)Published about a year ago in FictionAdventurous Journey to Treasures
Once upon a time, in a land shrouded in mystery and enchantment, there lived a young orphan named Lily. She had spent her entire life in the care of a kind-hearted old woman who raised her in a humble cottage deep within the dense, ancient forest.
Plea of Temporary Insanity
“They willl forget you, you know.” He said taking the needle and squirting it lightly as he scanned for a suitable vein. “It doesn’t matter,” I sighed, “I had to say it, all the words. Freedom is important. They may forget me, but you can’t kill an idea. If I have to die so be it, I will meet my maker in peace. And my words are out there for all to know forever in the minds of future generations. They may forget me, but they will remember my ideas.”
Zelda FoxxPublished about a year ago in FictionWorld's First A.I Bot Builds Us DFY Websites Prefilled With Smoking Hot Content…
Introduction: In today's technologically advanced world, bots have become an integral part of various industries, from customer support to automation. Building your own bot might seem like a daunting task,
Gone But Still Here
“You celebrate Mother’s Day as if your mom is still present in your life,” Jenny said to Emily while enjoying lunch at their favorite restaurant.
Annelise LordsPublished about a year ago in FictionLiberating structures
Sarah woke up one day and realized she had been sleepwalking through life. She had followed societal expectations, gotten a degree, a job, a partner, and a mortgage, but she felt no fulfillment. As she looked in the mirror, she asked herself, "What is the point of it all?" She sat with her thoughts for weeks until she found the answer. There was no universal meaning to life, it was up to her to create her own purpose. With a sense of liberation, Sarah quit her job, ended her relationship, and began a journey of self-discovery.
Sara ChieffalloPublished about a year ago in FictionSurvival
Xeda ran on and on. She knew they couldn’t catch her. She had trained for this all her life. Zodin was fast too, but he ate too much. And sex made him drowsy, while it gave her energy.
Steve MoranPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Symphony of Stars
In a small town nestled amidst rolling hills, there lived a young girl named Lily. She had always been drawn to the beauty of the night sky, spending countless hours gazing at the stars, mesmerized by their shimmering brilliance. Little did she know that her life was about to change forever.
Kenneth ArgüelloPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Lost Atlas
Deep in the heart of an ancient library, a young scholar named Amelia discovered a tattered and forgotten book. Intrigued by its worn leather cover and faded pages, she opened it to find a map like no other. This was the Lost Atlas, rumored to lead to hidden realms and untold treasures.
Kenneth ArgüelloPublished about a year ago in Fiction