Children's Fiction
PERCEIVE
I remember as a child growing up, I always look forward to night times where I could go to bed, close my eyes and imagine things. Every night was a continuation from where I left before dozing off the previous night. I imagined all kinds of things that I even created a vision board without realizing it. I imagined myself as someone from a particular family, having a certain skin tone and hair color and going to places with my parents. I remember cutting out pictures from magazines and sticking them onto one of my exercise books dedicated for that purpose. It was enjoyable doing it and I loved it! I don't know when I stopped and why I did. But that was my world of being a child, free from worries and stress, free in my mind, free to create an imaginary world where I found my excitement in. Now if you ask me to tap into this child in me and redo those things, the experience would be different. I would look forward to night times so I can get good night rest.
By Emos Sibu Poriei (Kaya)23 days ago in Chapters
M6 Motorway
The M6 motorway is one of the most important roads in the United Kingdom. It is long, busy, and connects many big towns and cities. People use it every day for travel, work, and business. This article explains what the M6 is, where it goes, its history, how it is used, and some interesting facts. It uses easy words and clear subtitles so you can understand it easily.
By Farhan Sayed26 days ago in Chapters
The Forest That Rearranged Itself Overnight
Paths shifted while travelers slept. Maps became useless. Those who panicked became lost. Those who adapted discovered clearings they never would have planned. The forest taught that flexibility outlasts preparation.
By GoldenSpeechabout a month ago in Chapters
The Village That Forgot the Word “Enough”
The village thrived, yet no one felt complete. Harvests grew larger, homes taller, ambitions louder. Still, satisfaction never arrived. One day, an elder removed a sign from the town square—the one listing goals. With no reference point, people paused. In that pause, many realized they already had what they had been chasing. The word “enough” returned quietly, not spoken, but felt.
By GoldenSpeechabout a month ago in Chapters
A Necessary Absence
Dark Memoirs - Index It feels like the right time to talk about the one who got away. That lover from high school you thought you’d grow old with, the white-picket-fence life already imagined. A fumbled fuck behind the bike shed, bright-eyed and convinced it would become the romance of the century. Romeo and Juliet, without the feuding families or the suicide.
By Paul Stewartabout a month ago in Chapters
The Legend of Santa Claus
Santa Claus, the jolly figure known for spreading joy during Christmas, is one of the most enduring and beloved legends in the world. His story has evolved over centuries, blending history, folklore, and modern culture into a figure that embodies generosity and the spirit of giving. Here’s a look at the origins and evolution of this iconic character.
By Gus Woltmannabout a month ago in Chapters
What if nanotechnology granted humans instant regeneration and eternal youth?
The Nanite Spark The air in the Seoul BioForge lab tasted of antiseptic chill and faint metallic ozone from the cleanroom vents. Dr. Ji-Yeon Park stood before the isolation chamber, white suit crinkling with every breath, visor fogging slightly despite the climate control. On the other side of the glass, the volunteer—a middle-aged man with liver cirrhosis—lay motionless under soft blue lights, IV lines threading into his veins like silver vines.
By crypto | Scienceabout a month ago in Chapters










