Magical Realism
The Orphans in the Woods
After the sunset, the darkness of the evening was evident and Rohan could feel the pressure of darkness for the first time in his life. He'd never been scared of the dark and didn't understand any of the children he'd known who had expressed those fears. But on this evening, he finally understood that fear. The darkness of this evening was both a blessing and a curse. It would hide the fact that he shouldn't be driving, yet also make the driving more difficult for him.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Chapters
Drifting Between Worlds
The First Awakening Ethan Carter woke up with a start. The ceiling above him was smooth and white, far too pristine to be his own. Sunlight streamed through floor-to-ceiling windows, casting golden streaks across a sleek wooden floor. The sheets beneath him were crisp, cool, and smelled faintly of citrus and lavender.
By Sandra Amiedorabout a year ago in Chapters
The Immortal King’s Ruin
Prologue The kingdom of Eldoria stood as a monument to human ambition. Vast, golden fields stretched beyond the eye could see, their bounty feeding not only the mouths of the people but also the pride of their ruler. At its heart, the great capital, Vareth, boasted towers that touched the sky, temples that hummed with prayers of devotion, and streets paved with stones that had felt the footsteps of generations.
By Sandra Amiedorabout a year ago in Chapters
Instructions to Be Solid: An All out Manual for Wellbeing
Wellbeing is significant to an effective and useful life. Great wellbeing is physical, mental, and close to home, and can be accomplished exclusively through a healthy lifestyle. In the feverish existence of today, it is easy to disregard straightforward propensities for wellbeing, yet with some cognizant exertion, anybody can have a solid existence. In this article, various tips on the most proficient method to be sound and accomplish absolute health are talked about.
By MD.NAIM MIAHabout a year ago in Chapters
The Orphans in the Woods
It was a sunny day and the heat of late August was permeating in the air. Rohan had gathered the packed bags into a pile near the doorway between the living room and kitchen. He heard the mailman's vehicle drive by and peeked from the window curtain to see if he had driven far off enough for Rohan to go outside without being noticed. When he felt safe -- he could not see anyone or hear anyone near, he quietly and carefully went outside to get the mail from the mailbox and open the trunk door of the Mustang. Then he went back into the house holding the mail of the past two days in his hands. He sat at the bistro table and looked over the mail. He could hear his sister grumbling about the house stench from her bedroom.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Chapters
The Orphans in the Woods
Three days had passed since Mr. and Mrs. Hamberg had died and on the fourth day Rohan and Gertrude could no longer pretend as if nothing had happened. The siblings had met each other in the kitchen, both looking for breakfast. They could smell something terrible in the air. They could see the disgusted looks on each other's faces as they both tried to bite their tongues about the stench. Rohan stared at the last slice of cheese on the fridge shelf as he stood frozen holding the fridge door open. Gertrude grabbed the last of the Lucky Charms and poured the remaining cereal into two bowls, placing them atop the bistro table before sitting down.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Chapters
The Orphans in the Woods
The day passed slowly, and Gertrude and Rohan didn't speak to each other much that day. It was quiet in the house. Rohan stayed in his room most of the day with the exception of bathroom and snack breaks. Gertrude wandered around the house feeling mixed emotions and trying to think of anything else that she should do or pack for their move. At one point in the afternoon, she peeked out of the living room window to see if the dog was still on their front porch. He was gone. She felt a combination of sadness and relief.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Chapters
The Flight Of Birds
Look up to the sky and see birds in flight, taking your soul places that you never thought of. Seagulls, who tell us that a storm is coming as they circle and call before the wind and rain follow them inland from their marine avian kingdom.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Chapters
The Feather Chapter of Winter . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
His family finds it strange that he would seek cover under a tree during the winter when he might be cosying up with them inside with tea and cakes. Henry enjoys the emptiness of the winter air despite his father's constant pipe smoking, his mother's fruitless attempts to mask the stench with candles and herbs, and his three small siblings' endless stories, silly songs, and perplexing enquiries.
By Horror best kahaniabout a year ago in Chapters










