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Sparrow on a Plank Chapter 18: Of Wild Parties and Annoyed Predators
The trip home was blessedly uneventful. There were sharks, whales, and the occasional seagull, but nothing attacked them or even appeared to follow them. Hajime and the other mages did a thorough search of the ship, looking for anything that didn’t belong. They couldn’t find anything, but that didn’t mean that there wasn’t anything there; it just meant that it was hidden rather well. Although they were sure that there was something hidden, they lacked the immediate means to deal with it.
By Jamais Jochim24 days ago in Chapters
The Cave Part 8
The light from the staff guided my steps back out of the cave, the blue flickering flame a cool but cheering light. I realized something that had seemed apparent to me in the darkness before, but now showed up quite clearly. Passing now the third time through this tunnel, I could see clear stairs. They were well worn, even rounded at the edges in the center, speaking to a long history. Others had come this way. Many others, or just the same few back and forth for many years.
By Jamye Sharp24 days ago in Chapters
The Dead Soul of Ayn Rand (Chapter One)
Ivan trudged through the sleet-slicked streets toward Pandit Yad Adnan's bungalow, the cold seeping into his bones like an old accusation. Two weeks before, Job's election had promised a brief lifting of the fog that had settled after Donnie's triumph years earlier--a triumph that had driven Ivan, in a moment of black humor and despair, to mutter prayers to Satan under his breath. The next mornings brought the stench of tar hanging over the neighborhood, and before dawn the sound of many small legs scraping across the floorboards, as though insects were marching in formation toward his bed. He would bolt upright, heart hammering, then run to the bus stop in the gray light, convinced the world had noticed his blasphemy and was closing in.
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTAR24 days ago in Chapters
My Story in Canada
Opening Reflection Some journeys don’t change your life in dramatic ways. Instead, they soften you. They remind you of the quiet beauty in ordinary days, the comfort of family, and the way small moments can stay with you long after you return home. My trip to Canada was like that—a collection of gentle memories stitched together by love, curiosity, and the simple joy of being somewhere new.
By Iqraa Toqeer24 days ago in Chapters
What impact could the death of Iran's Supreme Leader have on the Muslim world?
Following the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in US and Israeli attacks, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said in a message that “this great crime will be answered” and that “with all our strength and determination, and with the support of the Muslim Ummah and the free people of the world, we will make those responsible for this great crime regret their actions.”
By Real content24 days ago in Chapters
Kia Ford: The Hammer Girl's English Premiere Production
Wearing an immaculate beige ensemble, highlighting innocent marketable features, Kia Ford continued surveying the courtyard, debating the open space future, “I have the two tickets here, are you prepared to head over to Anfield’s afternoon delight music festival series?”
By Marc OBrien24 days ago in Chapters
Karachi Violence During Anti-US Protests: 9 Killed as Pakistan Reacts to Iran Conflict Escalation
Protests are continuing in various cities across Pakistan, including Karachi and Islamabad, against the attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran and the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
By Real content24 days ago in Chapters









