Microfiction
Nurturing Brilliance
Once upon a time, in a bustling town, there lived a diligent and ambitious student named Alex. From a young age, Alex had an insatiable thirst for knowledge and a burning desire to excel academically. Their days were a whirlwind of books, pens, and the constant pursuit of intellectual growth.
By Aisha Atif3 years ago in Fiction
Gateway To Unknown
It was a bright summer day when a group of marine researchers set out on their highly anticipated expedition. Their mission was clear: to study the deep sea environment and record any unusual findings that could expand our understanding of the ocean's mysteries. Little did they know that this day would mark a turning point in their lives and in the history of humanity.
By Aisha Atif3 years ago in Fiction
Lost in the Woods
Once upon a time, there was a small town nestled deep in the heart of a lush forest. It was a peaceful place where the birds sang sweetly in the mornings and the sunsets were always breathtaking. The townspeople were friendly and knew each other by name. It was the kind of town where you never had to worry about locking your doors or windows at night.
By Aisha Atif3 years ago in Fiction
Radiance
In a world where hearts literally glow, Joel's was dull, grey. Rejected, scorned, he buried himself in solitude, until he found an abandoned, darkened heart. Nursing it back to life, Joel's own heart began to glow with a soft, warm light. When he walked back into town, everyone gasped. For his heart was no longer a dull, grey stone; it pulsed with the brilliant light of compassion. And the darkened heart? It beat vibrantly in the chest of a once-lost, now found friend. A dazzling testament that love kindled in darkness can illuminate the darkest hearts.
By Zoe Sunset3 years ago in Fiction
Zombie Facebook Police
Lilly is a cyber Facebook police. She control zombies from using Facebook App on their smartphones. How does this work you asked? A zombie stay on the app twenty hours without any sleep. Lilly get paid 1 million a year for this job . She keeps these Zombies in Facebook Jail.
By Mariann Carroll3 years ago in Fiction





