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A Mother's Love
When I look in the mirror I see a broken woman. A woman with unforgiving scars that curve around her wrists and ankles, waist and neck; courtesy of an unforgiving life. A woman whose belly sags from the bearing of a child that now lays at her feet, stranded on the cold floor. I see that child’s eyes, swollen from crying, its face, beet red with screams, and its golden curls, mocking me in their likeness to the father whom I did not choose.
By S. E. Schneider3 years ago in Fiction
Fictional story
When the police forcibly entered 43-year-old Paulina Fiore’s apartment, they found her lifeless body on the floor of the kitchen, covered in mysterious bruises. The lead detective immediately suspected homicide and ordered an autopsy. But after extensive analysis, the coroner concluded the cause of death was vitamin C deficiency.
By jusvanth raja j3 years ago in Fiction
"A Guide to the Different Types of Dragons in World Folklore"
Introduction Yes, that's right. Dragons have been a part of human culture for centuries and they have been featured in various forms of mythology, folktales, and legends. In most cultures, dragons are depicted as powerful and fearsome creatures, often associated with fire, destruction and chaos. However, in some cultures, dragons are also seen as protectors, symbolizing strength and nobility. The depictions and stories of dragons vary greatly depending on the culture in which they appear, making for an interesting and diverse subject to explore.
By shree nagesh3 years ago in Fiction
The Prank. Top Story - January 2023.
"Reset your password” the computer screen flashed. I was about to begin class, and I ignored the prompt. I’m Jerry Lugar, a sixth grade science teacher at Pearl Middle School. This period I was teaching the ‘troubled’ students. I assumed they had done something to the computer to activate the prompt, so I’d deal with it after class. Every day they’d play another prank.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction








