The Whispered Lantern
Fire That Spoke Only in Truths

A lantern passed down through generations flickered violently whenever someone lied nearby. Most avoided it. A young woman inherited it and instead carried it everywhere. She confronted her own self-deceptions: fears she pretended were confidence, bitterness she masked as indifference. With each truth spoken aloud, the lantern steadied. One night, its flame burned bright and silent — finally at peace. She placed it in the town square where it became a beacon not of honesty, but of the bravery required to reach it.
About the Creator
Keep reading
More stories from GoldenSpeech and writers in Chapters and other communities.
The Sleepless Mountain
A mountain never cast a shadow. Locals said it didn’t sleep long enough to let one form. Travelers who camped at its base reported dreams so vivid they woke with new purpose. One climber who feared failure spent a night there and dreamed of standing at the summit laughing. At dawn, the mountain finally cast a shadow — the first in centuries — stretching all the way to his feet. He climbed it with ease, understanding that sometimes a mountain waits for you to see yourself at the top before helping you rise.
By GoldenSpeech4 months ago in Chapters
Valentine's Dates Over the Years
Colin grinned as Brooklyn slipped into the living room. “Is it all set?” he asked. The twenty-one year old grinned. She was in her last year of college and Colin knew that Lincoln was proud of her. Although she had been away at college, she’d eagerly helped Colin plan his surprise for Lincoln. “I’m so glad you’re finally doing this,” she said.
By Reb Kreyling28 days ago in Chapters
Worth the Wait: Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
Beach bumming in a small Caribbean beach town sounded like a perfect way to end our 6-month trip through Mexico and Central America. Or so we thought. The foul, fishy stench of rotten seaweed hit our nostrils as we stepped from the cramped bus and looked out at a rather depressing, empty, and underwhelming black sand beach. It was pouring with rain, and we had to quickly fish out our ponchos. We thought, this couldn’t be it, could it?
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel6 days ago in Wander



Comments
There are no comments for this story
Be the first to respond and start the conversation.