Short Story
LHS Class of 01 Reunion '21
They agreed to incorporate a “Throwback Corner” featuring a slideshow of old photos, yearbook excerpts, and perhaps even a brief reenactment of that rooftop movie night, to give attendees a tangible link to the cherished moments that defined their youth.
By Forest Greena day ago in Fiction
Bacon. Top Story - April 2026. Content Warning.
Satan, laughing, spreads his wings. He launches into an atmosphere riddled with smoke, soot, and ash. He feels the radiation from a thousand fallen nukes. For humanity, it’s certain death. For him, it’s like bathing in a sauna. He laughs again at the thought.
By C. Rommial Butlera day ago in Fiction
Easter Eggs
Professor Schwartz, the world’s leading paleontologist, stared at the three T-Rex femur bones, each six feet one inch long and identical in every way. He scratched his head while reviewing the measurements for what seemed like the hundredth time. “Simply not possible. What am I missing?” he said to himself.
By Steve Lance2 days ago in Fiction
Bahlool and the Silent Traveler
Bahlool and the Silent Traveler Baghdad was a city of wonders, but one afternoon, the mood in the Great Hall of Khalifa Haroun al-Rashid was anything but wonderful. A traveler had arrived from a distant land, bringing with him a challenge that left the city’s most famous scholars and viziers completely speechless. The man didn't speak a word; instead, he posed his questions through signs and gestures.
By Amir Husen2 days ago in Fiction
My Ex Keeps Showing Up in Photos
My ex and I broke up three weeks before Valentine’s Day. It wasn’t quiet. It wasn’t mutual. It was the kind of breakup where things get thrown, voices get loud, and the last thing he says before leaving is something that sticks in your head long after the door slams.
By V-Ink Stories2 days ago in Fiction
The Leprechaun in the Basement
The scratching started three nights before St. Patrick’s Day. At first, the homeowner assumed it was mice. The house was old, built sometime in the 1940s, with narrow crawlspaces beneath the living room floor. Small animals getting in wasn’t unusual. The sound came in short bursts—scratching, dragging, then silence.
By V-Ink Stories2 days ago in Fiction
First Sight Love: The Moment That Changed Everything
There are moments in life that arrive without warning—quiet, ordinary, almost invisible. Yet somehow, they carry the power to change everything. This is a story of first sight love, a feeling so sudden and so deep that it makes you question everything you once believed about love.
By hamad khan2 days ago in Fiction
The Clock That Forgot Time. AI-Generated.
In a quiet town where nothing ever seemed to change, there lived a young man named Ayaan. His life was as predictable as the ticking of the old clock hanging in his room. Every morning, he woke up at exactly 7:00 a.m., drank his tea at 7:15, and left for work at 8:00 sharp. His days passed like pages in a book no one cared to read.
By Waleed khan2 days ago in Fiction







