thriller
'long long long' is too long
The silence was one of the things Benjamin cherished most about his village. In most other inhabited places, people contributed to creating a deafening and cacophonous atmosphere, undoubtedly useful for raising spirits or slipping unnoticed through market stalls but not for appreciating those little sounds that Benjamin loved more than anything else. If you had come across a phrase like, "Antiquarian Benjamin Hayes finds the strength to wake up in the morning only because he knows he can enjoy some small noises," back then, it might have been almost entirely true, if not entirely false.
By Alessandro La Martina3 years ago in Fiction
The Enigma of Eldoria. Content Warning.
Chapter 1: The Mysterious Letter In the small town of Oakbrook, nestled deep in the countryside, lived a young orphan named Amelia Evans. She had always felt like she didn't quite belong, but her life was about to change forever. On her thirteenth birthday, Amelia received a peculiar letter, delivered by a wise-looking owl. The envelope bore the crest of Eldoria Academy, a school for gifted individuals with extraordinary abilities.
By Manoj Jayaram3 years ago in Fiction











