Fable
The Return of the Prince: Shadows, Secrets, and a Silent Crown
The air was crisp in the old city, the kind of chill that carried whispers of autumn and memory. For Prince Adrian, it was more than just the cold that gnawed at him—it was the weight of returning home. Every smile, every handshake, every carefully staged moment had been rehearsed in advance. His advisors told him: Smile in every picture. Don’t look weary. Don’t frown. And above all, avoid anything that could be turned against you.
By Norul Rahman6 months ago in Fiction
When the Spotlight Shifts: A Tale of Rivalry, Loyalty, and the Vanishing Crown
The velvet curtains of fame never close quietly. Sometimes, they fall with a thud so loud it echoes through the halls of memory. That was exactly how Serena felt when she saw the headlines that morning: Victoria Hart, fashion icon, to headline major streaming series with full promotional push.
By Norul Rahman6 months ago in Fiction
The Train That Never Stops
M Mehran Every night at exactly 2:13 a.m., Sam heard the train. It was impossible. The town’s railway station had been closed for nearly twenty years, the tracks long abandoned, weeds curling around the rusted rails. Yet, like clockwork, the whistle echoed through the valley, low and mournful, followed by the distant rattle of wheels.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Fiction
The House That Waited
M Mehran On the outskirts of town, beyond the crooked oak trees and the overgrown path, stood a house no one claimed. Its paint peeled, windows sagged, and yet every night, one upstairs light glowed as though someone were still waiting inside.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Fiction
The Woman Who Bent Time
In the seaside town of Bellmere, there lived a woman whose presence seemed to bend the rules of time itself. Her name was Selina Marrow, and depending on who you asked, she was either in her early forties, her early fifties, or perhaps something else entirely. No one could quite agree.
By CelebCast Central7 months ago in Fiction
The Banquet of Pretend Perfection
Once upon a very modern time, in a world where cameras followed every stir of the spoon and every sparkle of the wine glass, there lived a woman named Seraphina Vale. She was not an ordinary hostess. No, Seraphina had once been celebrated as the star who could walk into any room and command attention. Her charm was supposed to be effortless, her taste unmatched, and her cooking show—her newest venture—meant to bring warmth, elegance, and inspiration to every household.
By Norul Rahman7 months ago in Fiction
The Curse of the Glittering Partner
The Curse of the Glittering Partner In the golden city by the sea, where palm trees bowed in the ocean breeze and stars hid not in the sky but behind velvet curtains, there lived a woman named Calista. She was no ordinary woman—her hands carried magic. With a single touch, she could tame the wildest curls, smooth the fiercest waves, and coax hidden beauty from any weary soul who sat in her chair.
By Norul Rahman7 months ago in Fiction
The Prince and the Forgotten Tea
The autumn air in London carried the kind of chill that stirred both memory and regret. When the black car pulled up to Clarence House, there was no ceremony. No trumpets, no heralds. Just a man stepping onto familiar ground with nothing but a suitcase and a phone filled with moments of his children.
By Norul Rahman7 months ago in Fiction
The Princess and the Pattern
The gray skies over Suffolk seemed to bend toward her, as if the heavens themselves wanted to catch a glimpse of the woman stepping out from the car. The hum of the crowd quieted, cameras clicking like raindrops against the silence. And there she was—Princess Catherine.
By Norul Rahman7 months ago in Fiction
The Duchess with the Missing Years
The Duchess with the Missing Years Once upon a time, in a kingdom where tiaras sparkled brighter than the stars, there lived a duchess whose life seemed like the perfect storybook. She arrived from faraway lands, carrying charm, grace, and a promise to bring something new to the ancient halls of royalty. To the outside world, she was fearless, authentic, and unafraid to speak her truth.
By Norul Rahman7 months ago in Fiction











