Thriller
As One Possessed
I’ve followed the witch throughout twenty-eight lifetimes, chased her across the changing continents, and pursued her on the seven seas. Each time I drew close to her, the sorceress slipped through my grasp, forever eluding my hold. Every place she has been, the murderess left behind nothing but death and destruction. My immortality depends upon hers, so her death I seek.
By Mother Combsabout a year ago in Chapters
The Conduit
In the middle of the South Pacific, aboard a seemingly innocuous sea station, the crew was experiencing something new in the air. The normal saltiness of the ocean air was mixing with something less pleasurable and stunned the senses as it irritated the nostrils of those forced to endure such a putrid odor. As rancid as the mixture was, those who knew the sea for a few years knew what caused such a foul stench.
By The Man Behind The Maskabout a year ago in Chapters
The Relationship Vortex
Closing the door, Aileen cringed, knowing she'd never get the images out of her head for as long as she lived. Covering her eyes with the palms of her hands, she tried to block the black-and-white images haunting her mind. From behind the door, the headboard banged into the wall as cries of ecstasy escaped the room.
By KA Stefana about a year ago in Chapters
Descent: Part Twelve. Content Warning.
Dear reader, thank you for rejoining me for the next installment of this ongoing series. I am desperately sorry that it has taken me so long to get here, but I hope this story will be entertaining enough to make you forgive me.
By Alexander McEvoyabout a year ago in Chapters
The boy who cried wolf. AI-Generated.
Chapter 1: The Restless Shepherd Once upon a time, in a quiet little village nestled between rolling green hills and thick forests, there lived a boy named Elias. He was twelve years old, with scruffy brown hair, mischievous green eyes, and a restless spirit that made it difficult for him to sit still.
By Nutristic Healthabout a year ago in Chapters
Before It Ends. Content Warning.
As I entered my mom's bedroom, it was dark and hard to see with her dark blinds up keeping the light out from the windows. I tried to turn her light on but it wasn't working, so I turned my phone flashlight on and shined it towards the bed. I saw my mom laying there with her eyes wide open, fear in her eyes as she looked straight ahead above her, her body was stiff as a board like she couldn't move.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Chapters
Glass Winter | Chapter III. Content Warning.
Despite travelling together by sled for over two days, Quinart still only saw Sevt as a mystery. He might have already known everything there was to know about the man, perceiving his insolent grit and perseverance. And yet there was a secrecy about him. Quinart no longer dreamed of any tangible vision save for a timeless darkness between his waking hours, but he could not recall the dancing lights causing such distress as they now did for Sevt. His sleep would be restless, awaking with violence to wander beyond their resting site before returning to bed an hour later. Quinart might have better explained the prophetic disposition of dreams in a place like this. Probing Sevt the following morning on what had disturbed him so would only result in dismissive remarks.
By Andrei Babaninabout a year ago in Chapters








