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From Home Alone to Jigsaw: The Evolution of Kevin McCallister
In the annals of cinematic history, few characters shine as brightly as Kevin McCallister from "Home Alone". The plucky, resourceful child who outwitted a pair of inept burglars charmed audiences in the early '90s. But what if we dared to explore an alternate path, a somber odyssey where Kevin's life takes a sinister twist, leading him down a chilling road to becoming the infamous Jigsaw from the "Saw" horror franchise? Let's venture into this intriguing hypothetical voyage of character metamorphosis.
By Adrian Wordsmith2 years ago in Fiction
The Alternate Fate: Batman's Sacrifice in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice"
In the world of superhero cinema, decisions surrounding the life and death of iconic characters hold immense weight. Such choices can reshape the entire narrative, making us wonder how events might unfold if the roles were reversed. In this hypothetical narrative, we explore the concept of Batman's ultimate sacrifice instead of Superman's in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice."
By Adrian Wordsmith2 years ago in Fiction
Haunted Rumors
I heard the rumors. More accurately, whispers. No one wanted to speak of the ancient ruins atop the hill. Out of curiosity, when I asked folks in town, all I received were frightened or angry looks with comments under their breath. I was the new naive person in town, unaware of the town’s history and lore.
By Chad Pillai2 years ago in Fiction
Pride and Prejudice
"Pridе and Prеjudicе" is a romantic novеl by Janе Austеn, first published in 1813. The story follows thе main character, Elizabеth Bеnnеt, as shе dеals with issues of mannеrs, upbringing, morality, еducation, and marriagе in thе sociеty of thе landеd gеntry of еarly 19th-cеntury England. Elizabеth is thе sеcond-еldеst of fivе daughtеrs of a country gеntlеman living nеar thе fictional town of Mеryton in Hеrtfordshirе, nеar London.
By Libby Laraib2 years ago in Fiction
Deep underground
This is for Paul Stewart's Unnerve, Unsettle, and Scare Me Challenge which you can read more about here: Here's my effort. Hope you like it, Paul but more than that, anyone else who reads this 744 word attempt to chill the very bones of a very sturdy Scot.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction
Wuthering Heights
"Wuthеring Hеights" is a novеl by Emily Brontë, first published in 1847. It is thе only novеl publishеd by Brontë during hеr lifеtimе and has sincе bеcomе a classic of English litеraturе. Thе novеl tеlls thе story of two gеnеrations of thе Earnshaw and Linton familiеs, and is sеt on thе Yorkshirе moors.
By Libby Laraib2 years ago in Fiction
"Secrets of the Mystery Gully: Amelia's Uncommon Excursion into the Unexplored World"
Chapter 7: The Forge of Destiny Elysia's way driven her to the edge of a ruined no man's land known as the Burned Fields. The air was weighty with heat, and the ground broke underneath her feet. The remainders of a once-flourishing human progress lay dispersed, an obvious indication of the decimation that had occurred for this land.
By home doctor2 years ago in Fiction
TN-421
For the past nine hours, Exio Sil and his skeleton crew of three, have been poorly navigating the unorthodox terrain of space beyond the fringes of the outer rim, trying to track down the rumors of a murderous Sith practitioner hiding out among the deep stars.
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Fiction
Full Moon Fever
When I met Ashley, I knew it wouldn't last, and definitely not if she found out what I was. She let me know I was "Mr. Right Now" when it was clear we didn't have much in common but a love of sex and travel. I had money, and we could go to all the places she ever wanted to see. In return, she looked good on my arm and had zero inhibitions, willingly taking what I dished out in bed.
By Lynn Jordan2 years ago in Fiction






