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Businesswoman Chapter 324
Once she cracked the spine of the book, a rush of autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) stimulated regions of her brain. Loreen had been looking for a particular tome to re-read and had enough time to do it with this mini vacation she had to herself.
By Skyler Saunders3 months ago in Chapters
The Bridge of Half-Crossings
A wooden bridge stretched across a chasm but stopped abruptly halfway. Travelers reached the middle only to turn back, frustrated. One day a wanderer asked why it was unfinished. The bridge replied: “I was not built for crossing. I was built to show who dares to complete the missing half themselves.”
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
A Call for Help. Top Story - December 2025. Content Warning.
"I want to kill myself." The tremble in the voice showed the emergency of the emotion, but was too subtle for most to notice. The man was stressed and had trouble showing his emotions in a typical way - as if there is such a concept as typical or normal.
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Businesswoman Chapter 323
Lisa lay in her bed with Devlin. Their heartbeats almost matched the other. She used her fingers to cup his brown face. “You’re the other side of my joy. My work is of course my other half, but you are the reason why I have a fullness in my life.”
By Skyler Saunders3 months ago in Chapters
A girl and boy classmates who fell in love
The first day of tenth grade always felt loud—voices echoing in the hallways, lockers slamming, friends reuniting after a long summer. But for Elena, it was the opposite. She stood quietly by the classroom door, holding her books tightly against her chest, trying not to get swept away in the flood of students. She didn’t know many people, having transferred from another school during the break.
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The Road That Demanded a Promise
A road stretched endlessly but could only be walked by those who declared aloud why they traveled it. One woman stepped onto it without speaking, and the ground beneath her vanished. She tried again, saying, “I walk to find myself.” The road solidified beneath her feet. Every journey, it seemed, needed a reason—otherwise, steps became an illusion.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
The Statue That Slowly Became Human
A statue carved in eternal sorrow stood at the edge of a plaza. Those who passed felt compelled to speak their vulnerabilities to it, as if the stone could absorb their confessions. Over centuries, its features softened. One day, it exhaled dust and stepped down from its pedestal, now fully human. The first words it whispered were, “Thank you for giving me your truths. They taught me how to live.”
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
The Boat Carved From Forgotten Names
On a distant shore, a boatmaker carved vessels from the names people had discarded—nicknames, ancestral names, names they wished they had grown into. Each boat carried a different weight depending on the strength of the name it embodied. A traveler set sail on a boat carved from a name he had refused to acknowledge. As it drifted, he felt the weight of his true self returning, letter by letter, until the name felt like a heartbeat inside him.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
How I Built a Globally-Recognized Cinematic Identity in Just 12 Weeks — With Zero Team, Zero Agent, and Maximum Purpose
In a world obsessed with shortcuts, connections, and overnight fame, my story begins from the exact opposite corner. Twelve weeks ago, I wasn’t a rising actor, I wasn’t recognized by IMDb, and Google certainly wasn’t indexing my creative universe. I wasn’t backed by an agent, a PR team, or a production house.
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