Fantasy
Redemption Of Drowning 7
Chapter 7 Redemption Of Drowning Written By: Mariann Carroll, Dana Stewart, and The Invisible Writer(Will McGhee) Jonathan had not heard from his friend, Seth Miller. It has been two weeks since they last spoke. Jonathan’s cell phone started vibrating.
By Mariann Carroll2 years ago in Chapters
Desert's Legacy: A Tale of Love, Power, and Heroism
Chapter 1: The Discovery Alex, an ordinary young man with an insatiable thirst for adventure, embarks on a journey to the heart of the desert. Seeking to uncover ancient secrets and unravel mysteries lost to time, he ventures into the vast expanse of sand and sun. Little does he know, his life is about to change forever.
By .❤️. SHIDE .❤️.2 years ago in Chapters
Stories I Tell My Sister To Sleep: Patricia's Ghost
Do you remember your first ghost? You probably wouldn’t. It’s like remembering being a baby or your imaginary friend; eventually, the memory slips away. But, like imaginary friends, ghosts appear in the early stages of life. Mom believed ghosts gravitate toward the young because of the immense energy that is produced from them. “Think of ghosts as lost ships and children like lighthouses,” she said. “Lost souls wander about, searching for a warm, effervescent light to guide them to the Elsewhere.” Children create a similar energy that unintentionally draws lost souls. I was nine when I saw my first ghost. Most children wouldn’t remember or probably thought they had dreamt it, but we weren’t most children. You were sound asleep. I would have been too if I hadn’t heard a wail coming from outside the house. When I peered out from the window, I saw a bride roaming near our lake. The fog perfectly coalesced with her dress. It was from that moment I knew who she was; the stories our grandmother told us about are true. There was no mistaking her for none other than a Wondering Widow.
By Semoy Booker 2 years ago in Chapters









