Holiday
Voicemails from the Past
The Story So Far… Hira's new life in Ridge Town has unraveled into something twisted. Strange voices. Photos of her taken in secret. A man — or a presence — living in apartment 7B. And now, her own image staring into the camera while she sleeps.
By Abid Ali Khan9 months ago in Fiction
The House That Waits at the Edge of the Fog
1. The Arrival Elena had seen the house in her dreams long before she ever found it. It sat quietly at the edge of a fading forest, shrouded in fog that moved like breath across the hills. Windows like closed eyes. A door like a secret no one wanted to tell.
By Silas Blackwood9 months ago in Fiction
The Last Dance Again
The wooden floor creaked beneath Oliver’s feet as he stepped into the long-abandoned community hall. Dust hung in the air like a memory refusing to settle, and faded streamers still clung desperately to the ceiling beams, remnants of happier days. It had been twenty-five years since he last danced here, but tonight, he came back — alone, but not empty.
By NIAZ Muhammad9 months ago in Fiction
5 Ways a Caterer Makes Your Party More Memorable
Ever spent your own party running between the oven and the drinks table while your guests mingled without you? Hosting should be fun—not stressful. That’s where a great caterer changes everything. With professional help, your party transforms from basic to unforgettable.
By Graz'n Gourmet9 months ago in Fiction
It was the summer of '69
This tale is one that borrows from life itself. It is, however, largely fictional. “I don’t know how many clothes to bring,” Paloma said, digging about in her suitcase. “Do you think there’ll be a washing machine? I can’t fit much more in here.”
By Marie McGrath9 months ago in Fiction







