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The Cursed Doll
In a quaint town nestled amidst rolling hills, a young girl named Emily received an unexpected gift—a doll that seemed innocent at first glance. Its porcelain face bore a serene expression, and its delicate dress exuded an air of charm. Little did Emily know that this seemingly harmless doll held a malevolent spirit, ready to unleash a torrent of terror upon her unsuspecting life.
Amadi victorPublished 12 months ago in HorrorBeyond the Screen
Deep within the heart of the bustling, techno-infused city of New Belgrade, within a small, quaint apartment filled with glowing LED lights, sat Jana, a bespectacled woman in her late twenties, her eyes fixated on the radiant screen before her. Known in her local gaming community as a fierce competitor, Jana lived for the thrill of immersing herself in the kaleidoscopic universes of video games. She found solace in the crisp sound of clicking buttons and the light's dance on her glasses as her character fought its way through mythical creatures. Among all the games she had played, "Divinity Unchained" held a special place in her heart. The MMORPG was a masterpiece, a combination of stunning graphics, complex lore, and intricate gameplay that had enraptured gamers worldwide. In this fantastical realm of mythical beasts, enigmatic characters, and grand landscapes, Jana was no longer a simple woman from New Belgrade. She became Meridia, a valiant warrior renowned for her skill and intellect.
Panos KalsosPublished 12 months ago in FictionYou love to play and dream…
how much? how often? how long? will you handle your life with support of world. when will you grow the little child
Ekta K. KalraPublished 12 months ago in PoetsIs That a Mark on the Computer or the Cursor?
Dogs barking outside in the distance Itches in random spots around my body Stomach rumbling, though I only just ate! Tea going cold faster than I can drink it
Paul StewartPublished 12 months ago in PoetsThe Stone of Sannhet
McGarvey hauled the wheel round. Tyres squealed. The safe house just ahead. He skidded into it with the precision of an F1 pitstop. Police sirens wailed past outside and off into the distance. McGarvey patted a small bag beside him.
Shane DobbiePublished 12 months ago in FictionSequence
In the shimmering labyrinth of Nightshade, each neon-drenched alleyway tells a story. The city pulses with life and darkness, the shadows of towering skyscrapers hiding secrets only the brave or the desperate dare to uncover. One such desperate soul was Aurelia, her face illuminated by the electric glow as she raced through the nocturnal cityscape. A woman on the run, hunted by the omnipresent government, the Collective, after committing an unthinkable crime. Aurelia was not always a fugitive. She was once a reputable codebreaker in the employ of the Collective. Tasked with decoding the most encrypted communications, she held a position of trust, working diligently behind layers of concrete and high-grade steel deep within the government's monolithic headquarters. Her life took a dark turn when she stumbled upon a mysterious transmission, the Sequence. It was a fractal algorithm, beautiful and complex, which she discovered held the keys to control Nightshade's foundational AI, Proteus. Realizing the oppressive potential in the wrong hands, Aurelia made the desperate decision to erase the Sequence from the Collective's databases, becoming a digital age Robin Hood.
Panos KalsosPublished 12 months ago in FictionLimitless
Destined to be limitless and beyond physical imperfection I strive to focus on my mind eyes. Stormy, chaotic and disorganized surrounding causing me to drown in madness of human condition.
The story of storm
the story of storm is real like dream it’s presence heals the mind at lazy rest it has power it has quest. if you forgive me
Ekta K. KalraPublished 12 months ago in Poets