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Stories in Chapters that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
Life will find a way
One cocoon twitches; my screaming must have disturbed it. It’s followed by a sound like the shaking of a cobra’s tail. A dry rattle sends a shiver down my spine. The rest of the cocoons respond the same way, as if communicating with one another; the cave fills with rattling. The glow becomes stronger as they vibrate and bathes the cave floor in an eerie blue light.
By N J Delmasa day ago in Chapters
Valentine's Dates Over the Years
Colin grinned as Brooklyn slipped into the living room. “Is it all set?” he asked. The twenty-one year old grinned. She was in her last year of college and Colin knew that Lincoln was proud of her. Although she had been away at college, she’d eagerly helped Colin plan his surprise for Lincoln. “I’m so glad you’re finally doing this,” she said.
By Reb Kreylingabout a month ago in Chapters
The Cave Part 6
If you have ever heard a tale about yourself that you cannot remember and doubtless think is made up, you will know how I felt when Tharkin related all that the eagle had seen of me before my memories were scattered. Of far distances and traveling companions that I did not recall, camping out under the stars and making our way to the mountains with deliberate purpose. The great bird had lost contact with my party once we entered the forests, and the seven other members were not seen again by him or his brethren since.
By Jamye Sharpabout a month ago in Chapters
The Guardian Chapter V
Alexander left his Coming of Age ceremony with Cronos and the elders with as many new questions as he had answers for his old questions. Cronos had confirmed his suspicions were correct. Not only was there a link between the Beast Masters and the inhabitants of the Citadel, but it was the Citadel's fault that the Beast Masters existed in the first place. Instead of banishing the law breakers which allowed them to wreak havoc on the rest of humanity, the Citadel elders should have stripped them of their powers before they became too strong. Now Alexander would need to battle the Beast Masters and the Jikininki. It would be difficult for him to forgive the Citadel Elders because their poor decisions led to the deaths of his parents and more than half the planet's human population.
By Mark Gagnonabout a month ago in Chapters
Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Chapters.
Game of Two Halves, Chapter Four
It was night, and the Mini-Flashes’ chalet deserted and unlit, when the counter-Juniper slipped into the living-room. Having replicated her prototype’s Special Program properties, she mocked at locked doors. Now as the former might have done she stood smellingly in the living-room, suffusing that space with essence of cheesy-crackers. Her senses however assured her she was alone in this, as far as the chalet went anyway, and never mind that boy whose sweaty suit would have been detectable even to humans after such a day.
By Doc Sherwoodabout an hour ago in Chapters
Game of Two Halves, Chapter Two
By the time Flashsatsumas had opened his mouth to yell, the wheels of his turtle had left the rink. Fright lurched in him as he and his humble steed flew. Big boys. It had to be. Surely they were the only ones here who boasted such strength as to throw him thus, or to land him so body-jarringly on the gritty tarmac.
By Doc Sherwoodabout an hour ago in Chapters
Australia’s Quest for the World’s Oldest Bread Recipe
The story of bread is often told as a tale that begins with agriculture in the ancient Middle East. For decades, historians and archaeologists believed that bread emerged only after humans learned to cultivate grains. However, recent discoveries and renewed attention to Indigenous food traditions—particularly in Australia—are challenging this long-held narrative. Today, researchers are exploring whether the roots of the world’s oldest bread recipe may lie far deeper in human history than previously imagined.
By Irshad Abbasi about 4 hours ago in Chapters
The Strawberry Chapter 11
The Strawberry Chapter 11 Determined Seed By Katherine Aguilar This chapter takes a step back into my childhood. I remembers how people shape my mindset and the way I think today. I reflecting back when I was little. I joined a group of young girls' extracurricular activities. I decided to go to the group once. After the first day. I decided I didn't want to go to the group anymore. I decided the reason why I was not going back.
By Katherine Aguilarabout 10 hours ago in Chapters
Kashmir’s Silent Waters
For centuries, Dal Lake has been the beating heart of Kashmir—a place where shimmering waters, floating gardens, and wooden houseboats created an image of timeless beauty. Tourists once described it as paradise on earth, a peaceful retreat nestled within the majestic Himalayas. But today, many locals whisper a different story. “I have never seen Dal Lake this sad and fearful,” says a longtime resident of Srinagar, capturing a sentiment that has quietly spread across the region.
By Irshad Abbasi about 15 hours ago in Chapters
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