Fan Fiction
"The Friends Who Never Left: A Tale of the Supernatural"
The Friends Who Never Left Prologue: It had been years since the group of friends had last seen each other, but they had never forgotten the bond they shared. They had grown up together, going to school and spending their summers at the local swimming pool, and they had always promised to stay in touch no matter what.
By Ajith kumar2 years ago in Fiction
The 5 worst movies of 2022 at the global box office
1. Amsterdam A horrendous film can exhaust. Or then again it tends to be paralyzingly, head-scratchingly WTF indistinguishable. Or on the other hand it tends to be capriciously irritating and in affection with that very part of itself. David O. Russell's peculiar disaster deals with the questionable qualification of being each of the three on the double. All along, as Christian Bale (in one fugly make-up evolution too far) and John David Washington natter at one another about a looming post-mortem because of reasons that altogether escape the crowd, the film apparently can't decide what's going on with it. Set in a 1930s America that seems as though it's under glass, "Amsterdam" uncovers Bale, Washington and Margot Robbie to be essential for the most un-sizzling of circles of drama — yet the genuine plot is about an endeavored fundamentalist takeover, which really occurred. When the film arrives, you wish that Russell could simply begin once again with that reality and trench the twee failure to discharge he made up.
By David Nwogu2 years ago in Fiction
Rebel Against: The Alien Uprising
The Abduction It was a typical Wednesday evening when it happened. Sarah had just finished her shift at the grocery store and was walking home when she saw the bright lights in the sky. At first, she thought it was just a helicopter or some other aircraft. But as the lights descended closer and closer, she realized it was something else entirely.
By Zohaib Sunesara2 years ago in Fiction
Life Is Still Beautiful
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. There was nobody preventing her from leaving. Although she felt like she could not leave. All her belongings were there with her, and she would rearrange them often to distract her from her anxiety. Social media consumed her life. It was a window into other people’s happy lives. Everything she saw and read on social media platforms seemed so real. Everyone seems so happy on the surface, and she consumed endless hours of content even though she knew how deceiving those posts could be.
By Barlin Chaves2 years ago in Fiction
83 Movie Full Review & Story
Ranveer Singh's most awaited film has released in 83 theatres so here i gave brief review on 83 movie. Every Indian is proud of the history that the Indian cricket team created at the Lord's Stadium in London on 25 June 1983, and Ranveer Singh's film 83 gives an opportunity to relive this pride. Apart from Ranveer, Deepika Padukone and Pankaj Tripathi are also there. is in the lead role. This movie is also available in netflix.
By WEBSERIES GURU2 years ago in Fiction
Broken Road
Broken Road It was a small road in a small village, surrounded by trees and behind the trees was a school building. They used to give the same bitter medicine, they didn't have any sweet medicine, you had to eat sugar immediately after the medicine, but now that doctor doesn't know where it is, it's a very old thing.
By Rashid Ayoub2 years ago in Fiction
My Creator's window
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. This window to my creator's world beyond our world, beyond the sky, beyond stars, planets and time itself, can offer a bright and wonderous view or a distorted dystopian and awful promise.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Fiction
Desperate survivors make final plea for entry into sealed city through last window to the outside world
Desperate survivors make final plea for entry into sealed city through last window to the outside world" The last window to the outside world was a small, grimy window high up on the wall of the city's central control room."
By Paul Smith2 years ago in Fiction
The Last Extinction
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window of his room. As quickly as she came up to gaze through the windows, she was quickly told to move on by the museum security. The person lined up behind her moved forward.
By David S. JohnsonWilliams2 years ago in Fiction