Holiday
The Chronicles of Maua
In the land of Maua, a realm where magic flowed like rivers and ancient legends danced in the wind, a timeless battle between good and evil had etched its mark upon the tapestry of history. At the heart of this struggle lay the legendary Crystal of Mwanga, a repository of unimaginable power that held the potential to sway the balance in favor of either side.
By The POTUSFanClub2 years ago in Fiction
A Magical Christmas Evening: Dining on the Seine in Paris
As the sun began to set on a crisp December evening in Paris, I found myself on the picturesque quays at the foot of the Orsay Museum, ready to embark on a truly enchanting experience. The anticipation was palpable as I prepared to board a restaurant boat for a Christmas-themed dinner cruise along the Seine River.
By Sean McElroy2 years ago in Fiction
ThanksGazm
ThanksGazm - Blissful satisfaction from thanksgiving dinner. Marla woke up on the morning of Thanksgiving and her stomach was growling in anticipation for the dinner she was going to at her family’s house. She had a talk with her friend Rudy the day before who told her about something called a “Thanksgazm”which is when you feel an overwhelming bliss from eating a great thanksgiving dinner. Marla was as curious to see if she could have one almost as much as she was hungry for all the great food she knew her mom and grandma cooked.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Fiction
Around the World in 13 Haunted Nights: Bizarre Halloween Traditions
Halloween is that enchanting time of year when the air is crisp, leaves rustle beneath your feet as distant echoes of ghostly laughter fill the atmosphere, and the world transforms into an eerie landscape painted in hues of orange and black. But hold on to your broomsticks, because Halloween is about so much more than just pumpkin harvest and costume carnivals. This spooky holiday takes on some peculiar and bewitching myriad of traditions across the globe that will send chills down your spine and cast a spell on your senses.
By Sidra Anjum2 years ago in Fiction
What I Did Before My Summer Vacation
It was all my fault. I saw her arm rise, bent and coming up fast, with the fingers tight in what looked like a claw more than a fist and her face was beyond tense. Like she knew what she had to do. I was happy about that because I thought that I deserved what ever she had to dish out, since I had been a dumbass for most of the year. She was only responding with anger to my mistakes, doing what I may have done (shoe and the other foot). At least we dated.
By Kendall Defoe 4 years ago in Fiction





