Young Adult
Blood moon
It was the night I always dreamed of. Going to prom. I wanted to put on my blue dress with heels. I wanted to see who was going to be crowned King and Queen. I didn't make it that night. In fact, I didn't make it to step foot on the grounds of Shadow Valley High.
By Cherise Hopeabout a year ago in Fiction
Kevin, we have a trouble,"
Kevin, we have a trouble," she said with a trembling voice, as she entered the room. Kevin immediately identified her voice. It turned into his youth buddy, Sarah, whom he hadn't visible in years. They used to spend their summer season vacations collectively, playing within the nearby park, swimming inside the lake, and exploring the woods. However as they grew older, they drifted aside. Kevin moved to the metropolis for university, and Sarah stayed back in their small city.
By Rasheek Rasoolabout a year ago in Fiction
The Strength of Love and Trust
Chandan and Chandini were two young college students from different backgrounds. Chandan was born into a wealthy family and had grown up with all the luxuries that money could buy. Chandini, on the other hand, came from a modest middle-class family and had to work hard for everything she had.
By Naureen Ikramabout a year ago in Fiction
Fresh Deer
Three sets of dog tags sat locked in the glove compartment box. A mid size sedan parked in the place reserved for employees only. Green scrubs and male cloggy shoes clothed thirty-four-year-old Barrington Volt. He was six feet two inches tall and had the skin color of a date. He maneuvered with the coffee and the bagels with one hand. Then, he performed the acrobatic feat of closing the door with his feet.
By Skyler Saundersabout a year ago in Fiction
Kavinjar kannathaasan
Kavinjar Kannathaasan Accolade. Kannadasan, otherwise called Kaviarasu Kannadasan, was an observed Tamil artist, lyricist, and essayist from Tamil Nadu, India. He was brought into the world on June 24, 1927, in a town called Sirukoodalpatti, close to Karaikudi in Tamil Nadu. Kannadasan is generally viewed as one of the best Tamil artists of the twentieth 100 years and is adored as "Kaviarasu," signifying "lord of writers."
By vinoth kumarabout a year ago in Fiction
The Ghost of the School
The old school building had always been surrounded by rumors of a ghost. Generations of students had passed through its halls, some claiming to have seen glimpses of a spectral figure, while others dismissed it all as mere superstition.
By Narrative Eyeabout a year ago in Fiction
Mirrors Crack For Handsome Men, Too
It's both myth and superstition that mirrors crack or shatter for stunning women only, not for those Hollywood stars who had a facelift to defy age. Many ordinary women possess a natural beauty, for example Sofia Loren who was hotter than Marylin Monroe. Others followed to take her place, but never reached this goddess' height of sensuality and popularity.
By Andrew Crisciabout a year ago in Fiction