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The Enchanted Locket
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled among rolling hills, lived a young girl named Lily. She possessed a heart full of curiosity and an imagination that danced with endless possibilities. One day, while exploring an old attic, she stumbled upon a dusty wooden chest. As she carefully lifted the lid, her eyes widened with wonder.
Word WeaverPublished 10 months ago in FictionThe Haunting of Sentinel Point Lighthouse
Nestled atop a desolate cliff, overlooking the stormy sea, stood the imposing Sentinel Point Lighthouse. Its ghostly silhouette dominated the eerie landscape, casting an ominous shadow that seemed to whisper of the horror that lurked within. Little did the world know the dark secret that lay hidden behind its towering walls, waiting to reveal itself to unsuspecting victims.
The House of Night Book One: A Review
*CONTENT WARNING* If you like the House of Night series, do not read this review. It is going to get a ton of crap from me. I hated this book.
Cezanne LibellenPublished 10 months ago in GeeksDon't Lost Yourself
In the tempest of life, where chaos unfolds, Amidst trials and tribulations untold, Hold fast to your spirit, let it never sway,
Kuric AdemPublished 10 months ago in PoetsHades
I am falling in love with a deity A mere mortal So smitten with a god of death. I seek to know more in life, of the this invisible brother of three
Lane BurnsPublished 10 months ago in PoetsThe Flash: Speeding Through the Annals of Superhero History
Introduction : The Flash, a beloved superhero from the DC Comics universe, has captured the imaginations of fans worldwide with his incredible speed and exhilarating adventures. With his iconic red suit and lightning bolt insignia, the Scarlet Speedster has raced his way into the hearts of both comic book enthusiasts and television viewers alike. This article delves into the history of The Flash, explores the character’s origins, highlights his notable storylines, and examines his enduring popularity in various media adaptations.
The sea took you
He was a loved one Lost at sea But his existence cut me Cold and free. His icy blue windows Burned me Now I am a loved one
Lane BurnsPublished 10 months ago in PoetsThe Adventures of Koala Kid
“I’m gonna miss you” Aya suddenly blurts out with a pouty look on her face. We were in the international section of the airport, saying our goodbyes. For now, because Aya and I had determined we would meet in Vietnam in a few months when her semester was over.
Randy BrangmanPublished 10 months ago in Fiction