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Song of the Fallen I
It’s funny — the way nervous can grow on you. In you. It crops up innocuously enough at first when you’re peeking down from the branches of a tree you shouldn’t have climbed or you’re sneaking out of the manor past curfew. Nervous is only an echo then, the fingers around your throat spectral. You spend a moment on panic; you pause; you push through it.
Kristen SheaPublished 10 months ago in FictionFNORDS
A Battle Worth Fighting Learning, in time, who sent you, did not change how I feel. I Love You anyway, as I always have and always will. Sorrow may be our lot today, but tomorrow—the long tomorrow—brings endless opportunity to rejoice in uniting. And when that day comes, I hope you realize that love is a battle worth fighting.
C. Rommial ButlerPublished 10 months ago in PoetsDecoding "The Idol": A Provocative Tale of Power and Intrigue
HBO's run of its captivating series, "The Idol," has just completed. However, the show faced intense criticism, with the media treating it as if it were something out of the 16th century witch trials. Yet, upon delving into the myriad of articles, one thing becomes apparent: many critics simply failed to grasp its essence. Some even claimed to explain the show while overlooking crucial details, leaving readers with more questions than answers. Perhaps, one wonders if these authors truly understand the intricacies of human experiences or have enough depth in their own lives to comprehend it fully.
Spencer HawkenPublished 10 months ago in GeeksFractured Minds: The Unraveling of Sanity
In the quiet town of Havenbrook, a notorious psychiatric institution known as Ashwood Asylum stood as a foreboding monument to shattered minds. Within its decaying walls, a chilling tale of psychological horror unfolded, captivating the attention of those drawn to the darkness that resides within the human psyche.
Dusan DrobnjakPublished 10 months ago in HorrorI’m Nothing
with insight to the out sight, perplexed vision sustains joyous delight, remnants of “what was”, masquerading as “what is”,
Moe RadosevichPublished 10 months ago in PoetsWhispers in the Shadows: The Haunting of Ravenwood Manor
Deep within the mist-laden woods, shrouded by centuries-old trees, stood the imposing Ravenwood Manor. Rumors of its haunted past echoed through nearby villages, instilling fear in the hearts of even the bravest souls. Tales of ghostly apparitions, chilling whispers, and unexplained disappearances swirled like a sinister fog around the manor's walls. None had dared to step foot inside its foreboding threshold until a group of curious teenagers decided to uncover the truth.
Dusan DrobnjakPublished 10 months ago in HorrorThrough Rooms
Code is everywhere. It appeared on the software that came with the iPhone. It allowed the user to experience whatever social system they wanted.
Skyler SaundersPublished 10 months ago in FictionThe Illuminated Path: A Journey to Truth and Self-Discovery
Once upon a time, in a realm shrouded in uncertainty, there lived a young traveler named Orion. His heart yearned for something more profound than the superficiality of everyday life. Dissatisfied with the mundane existence society dictated, he embarked on a perilous journey to discover the true nature of reality and the meaning of his own existence.
Dusan DrobnjakPublished 10 months ago in Poets