Fantasy
Love of birds and people
"The Captive Life of a Free Bird"—just the title itself stirs up imagery of contradiction, confinement, and the loss of what should be boundless freedom. It evokes the idea of something inherently wild and unrestrained forced into constraints, where freedom is merely a memory or an echo within captivity. Let's explore this concept in a short prose piece:
By fahmida akter fahima2 years ago in Chapters
Diamond Fury
Chapter 1:- The Blackstone Gala Elara Blackstone stared out the window of her luxury penthouse, her arms drumming towards the glass. The sprawling cityscape under her changed into a steady reminder of the empire she had built, a glittering facade that hid the darkness lurking underneath the floor.
By Eshant Nagar2 years ago in Chapters
Portals & Paths: The Nine Gems
Chapter 1: STORM The rain fell hard, in drops as large as mango nuts, pelting the deeply soaked woolen robes of five men as they moved with the storm. The hooded figures slithered through the sprouting shoots of rice as quickly as the tempest blew through the ancient wood, their bare feet barely sinking in the paddy’s soft mud. The man in lead turned his head to see the others following diligently in tow. A prominent nose caught dancing light from a disappearing moon as the dying rays ricocheted through thousands of crystal beads of water. The leader flicked a twisted finger toward the sky. There was a brief calm in the clamor as the group pressed on through the wet, swollen rice fields edging the wood.
By Jeffrey Scott2 years ago in Chapters
Chinese Farewell . Content Warning.
Chinese festivals are deeply rooted in tradition, culture, and mythology, offering a unique insight into the rich tapestry of Chinese civilization. From the grand Spring Festival, also known as Chinese New Year, to the serene Mid-Autumn Festival, these celebrations are marked by vibrant rituals, delicious cuisine, and colorful customs.
By Praveen Pk2 years ago in Chapters







