Fantasy
She was my Curse
Once upon a time, in a land filled with sunshine and sweet-smelling flowers, lived a young man named Rohan. He had a kind heart and a smile that could brighten even the cloudiest of days. One day, as he strolled through a bustling marketplace, his eyes fell upon a woman of breathtaking beauty. Her name was Anya, and her laughter sounded like the gentle tinkling of bells.
By Urooj Khan11 months ago in Chapters
I was shocked to see him
a moment, susImagine pended in time. The air might have been still, or perhaps a gentle breeze rustled the leaves. The world continued its steady hum, unaware of the small earthquake that just registered in my heart. And then, there he was. "Him." Just that single pronoun, yet it carries the weight of a thousand unspoken memories, a tapestry woven with threads of shared laughter, perhaps a touch of sorrow, or maybe even a lingering question mark.
By Urooj Khan11 months ago in Chapters
Veil of the Firstborn Part 5
The catacombs beneath Emberwatch sprawled like veins carved into stone, breathing with the distant hum of firebound power. Vaelin moved in silence, his grip steady on Elira as her breath slowed, the golden web of energy across her chest dimming. Every footfall echoed like a warning.
By Richard Bailey11 months ago in Chapters
"Beowulf: The Warrior King"
Beowulf: The Warrior King In the ancient land of the Geats, where rugged hills met crashing seas, there lived a warrior whose name was sung in halls and whispered with reverence—Beowulf. Known for his unyielding spirit and unmatched strength, he was a towering figure of bravery, a guardian of his people.
By Muhammad Azeemullah11 months ago in Chapters
Veil of the Firstborn Part 4
Snow drifted in lazy spirals through the dead forest as Vaelin and Elira followed the worn path that twisted toward the high ridge of Wyrmcliff. The trees here were ancient, blackened as though scorched by some long-dead fire, and none bore leaves. Even in the deep silence of the wild, something in the air felt taut—like an arrow nocked but not loosed.
By Richard Bailey11 months ago in Chapters
Jasson Dominguez belts three homers as Yankees roll past A's
Jasson Dominguez Belts Three Homers as Yankees Roll Past A's OAKLAND, CA — Jasson Dominguez delivered a performance for the ages on Friday night, smashing three home runs and driving in six runs to lead the New York Yankees to a dominant 10–3 victory over the Oakland Athletics at the Coliseum.
By Rasel Ahmed11 months ago in Chapters
Roundball Rocked: With NBA Return Looming, NBC Purges Scripted Roster
NBC is making a significant shift in its programming strategy as it prepares for the return of NBA broadcasts in the 2025–26 season. The network is reportedly reducing its scripted content to accommodate a robust slate of live basketball coverage, marking a major pivot in its primetime lineup.
By Rasel Ahmed11 months ago in Chapters
‘Found’ Canceled By NBC After 2 Seasons. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
NBC has officially canceled its drama series Found after two seasons, concluding the show’s run following its Season 2 finale in May 2025. The decision comes despite the series' strong initial performance and critical acclaim.
By Rasel Ahmed11 months ago in Chapters
Vanguard: Rise of the Forgotten
The streets of Veridia sparkled, a thin layer of normalcy painted over a city still wounded from the Architect's attack. New structures gleamed, parks flowered with genetically-engineered plant life, and the hum of hovercars sang through the skies. But beneath the surface of rebuilding, a nervous tension remained, a glitch in the system that refused to be debugged.
By Md. Al Amin11 months ago in Chapters
Veil of the Firstborn Part 3
The morning sun broke weakly through the dense mist coiling around the valley, painting everything in a pallid gold. Vaelin tightened the leather bracer on his forearm, eyes fixed on the path ahead where the abandoned temple loomed—half-swallowed by vines and crumbling stone. The relic they sought, the Shard of the Firstborn, was said to be hidden within. Rumor claimed it could sever or forge any bond, mortal or magical.
By Richard Bailey11 months ago in Chapters
The Art of Slowing Down: Why Doing Less Might Be the Best Thing for Your Health
The Art of Slowing Down: Why Doing Less Might Be the Best Thing for Your Health In a culture obsessed with productivity, reclaiming your time and energy isn’t lazy—it’s essential self-care.
By Omar Samim11 months ago in Chapters
Vanguard: The Core Awakens
The shouts echoed in my mind from time to time, a surreal reminder of the day we toppled the Architects. "Arc Sentinels! Saviors of Veridia!" The headlines had cried. Saviors. The term felt ponderous, a leaden weight on my chest. We'd triumphed, but the win was fragile, covered in a thin layer of doubt.
By Md. Al Amin11 months ago in Chapters










