Excerpt
The Last Letter
It was a rainy day, the kind that made the city seem quieter and more peaceful than usual. Emily was sitting in her apartment, staring at her computer screen, trying to find the right words to express her thoughts. It was a difficult task because she had never been good at putting her emotions into words.
By Meesam Mawali3 years ago in Fiction
How Could You
How could you have been able to do what you did? How? Being able to live knowing all that you've done to such a young, innocent girl... how do you do it? How can you possibly survive just knowing that you destroyed every last bit of hope that little girl had before she even had the slightest chance to grow up? Are you proud of yourself? Are you impressed for having achieved the one thing most haven't been able to achieve?
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet3 years ago in Fiction
"The Secret Admirer"
Sarah's heart pounded in her chest as she read the note. Who could be sending her these letters? And why were they doing it anonymously? She tried to shake off the feeling of unease and decided to meet her secret admirer, despite her reservations.
By felix kioko kasinga3 years ago in Fiction
Passing Ships
It was a cloudy day in late September when I found myself sitting at the end of a pier, staring out at the calm waters of the harbor. The air was thick with the smell of salt and fish, and the only sounds were the gentle lapping of the waves against the pilings and the distant hum of boat engines.
By MalikSaira Maqbool3 years ago in Fiction
"The Enchanted Forest"
Once upon a time, there was a dense forest called the Enchanted Forest. The forest was so thick with trees that sunlight could barely penetrate the canopy, making it appear as if it were always dusk. This was the place where the villagers feared to tread. The stories of its magical inhabitants, its dangerous terrain, and the deep secrets it held had been passed down from generation to generation.
By zain hassan3 years ago in Fiction






