Thriller
The Conduit: Chapter 16
Chapter 16 Shelly typed frantically on Susan’s computer, trying to crack into all of the protected files Susan had saved. The ones she worked on the most were the medical files marked Jane Doe and the financial files. As much as Max had been able to learn about Susan, there was more on the computer than he had the skills to uncover. While Susan worked, Max flipped through the hard copies she had in her drawers, looking for anything that would give them a clue to what Susan was up to.
By Jason Ray Morton 3 months ago in Chapters
Who's the real Monster
~ Anderson's POV I should be awarded an Oscar for acting surprised with Armstrong's declaration. Having done my research with a fine tooth comb on everybody here. I saw Armstrong's father and my adoptive one had a couple of things in common. They both served in the Vietnam and were in the same platoon.
By Lucy Torralba3 months ago in Chapters
The Universe Written on a Single Leaf
A philosopher discovered a leaf with veins forming patterns identical to star maps. He spent years studying it, realizing the design wasn’t coincidence but a reminder: the universe is not out there—it is in everything, even the smallest sliver of matter. When the leaf eventually decayed, the philosopher smiled instead of mourning. “Infinity,” he said, “doesn’t disappear. It only changes form.”
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
Case No.9 Episode 15 & 16
Driven by astute writing, careful directing, and captivating performances that make the courtroom tale feel startlingly genuine, this episode of the drama offers one of its finest chapters to date. The remarkable attention to detail, which is uncommon in South Asian television, and the way it transforms even the simplest situations into poignant narrative moments are what really stand out.
By Raviha Imran3 months ago in Chapters
Case No.9 13 & 14
Some of the series' best moments to date are found in the most recent episodes, which offer an unexpectedly strong and captivating experience. With strong script, compelling courtroom scenes, and exceptional performances from both well-known and lesser-known performers, this drama finally lives up to the long-standing criticism of Jio's content.
By Raviha Imran3 months ago in Chapters
The Cloud That Refused to Rain
A single dark cloud hovered over a drought-stricken village, trembling but refusing to break. People cursed it until they learned the truth: if it rained then, the cracked earth would shatter. So they softened the soil, and only then did the cloud let go. Sometimes restraint is the purest form of care.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
Who's the real Monster?
Ignoring my instincts entirely I went down to the sub-basement. All the while repeating my granddad's saying, "Every enemy has a weakness." Creeping out of the vents it was easy to stay hidden here. The hall was barely lit. Up ahead it split into two corridors. Moving to the right there was a window at waist height that almost reached the ceiling. Carefully taking a peek I saw a ring of lights keeping something big inside of it. Whatever was inside looked to be an animal made of shadows that didn't have a true shape that appeared to be resting. My blood ran cold once the realization hit me. No fucking way. That's It, that's the Thing that attacked me. Unable to look away I watched as It rose from the floor to look right at me. Those red piercing eyes. Just like mine now.
By Lucy Torralba3 months ago in Chapters
A Devil’s Oath (chapter 1)
The letter arrived on a quiet and cloudy Monday, stuffed beneath Katherine’s dormitory door like a secret someone was too afraid to deliver in daylight. No return address. No signature. Only a wax seal—deep crimson, stamped with a foreign crest: a dragon, its fiery flame blown into the shape of a devil’s horn.
By Mary Camilli 3 months ago in Chapters
Who's the real Monsters?
Eric's POV The day started off normal, had breakfast and kept it down, then listened in on Ed and Shelly. Would've listened in on both of them a bit more if a sudden feeling of dread didn't seep into my bones. It was the same feeling I had when Z was taken to Nurse Ratchet. That Thing is flexing it's power.
By Lucy Torralba4 months ago in Chapters
⚖️Two Sides of the Same Street⚖️
Two Sides of the Same Street Sometimes in life—whether in an organization, a relationship, or society at large—we arrive at a place where no accountability, no responsibility, and no consequences rule the day. It feels as if both sides of the street are operating under the same broken rules: no one explains their actions, no one steps up when things go wrong, and ultimately no one learns.
By Naveed Zafar4 months ago in Chapters








