Fiction
The Silent Wife
In the quiet suburbs of Chicago, where winter pressed its pale hands against frosted windows and the lake wind carried secrets through narrow streets, lived a woman named Hannah Rowe. The neighbors knew her as polite, composed, and distant. She baked lemon cakes for charity drives, sent handwritten thank-you notes, and waved gently from behind her white picket fence.
By Ibrahim Shah about 12 hours ago in Chapters
The day of silence
When Quiet Speaks Louder Than Words The town of Nandipur was not known for silence. It lived on chatter—vendors calling out prices, children racing through narrow lanes, radios humming behind half-closed doors, and neighbors debating everything from politics to rainfall. Words filled every corner, as if silence were something to be feared.
By Ibrahim Shah about 12 hours ago in Chapters
Hue and The Discovery of Manipo (Chapter 4). AI-Generated.
Every hair on my body rose as David’s eyes locked onto mine. It wasn’t fear that hit me first — it was recognition. Not of his face, but of the feeling washing over me. My body wouldn’t move. Not an inch. The paralysis wasn’t shock or instinct. It was precise. Intentional. A force aimed directly at me.
By Lorenzo Blandabout 17 hours ago in Chapters
Fall From Grace
Slipping my hand to separate olive brown curtains but a fraction, enough only for a sliver of sunlight to penetrate a corner of my self imposed prison. My eyes rest upon needlepoint as a pang of loss stabs, as if I was plucked from my old life and discarded into my present life. My amber eyes trace my stitchwork, 'Amelia' stitched lovingly in calligraphy with gold embroidery thread. A pattern, once so proud of designing, now lay forgotten on my favorite sitting chair. My name floated above a beautifully shaped feminine hand done in a satin stitch, with viny morning glories wrapping around each digit. Vines transitioning nonchalantly into dangling gold chains dripping with small teardrop emeralds, as though the stem weeps through the Victorian French filigree, magically transforming into precious stones. Sighing, with a heavy heart, as my eyes sweep my beloved hand carved walnut Victorian antique chair, upholstered in gold and gingerly sprinkled with ivory flowers, yet awaiting my return as though shaming me for being away so long. Grandmother's Edwardian cut crystal lamp's beauty hides under a dusty layer, the lone survivor of a set, she purchased as a newlywed, rest upon a vintage walnut end table on top a champagne crocheted doily.
By Kami R. Taylonsa day ago in Chapters
Trump’s Historic Speech Signals Turning Point
Trump’s Historic Speech Signals Turning Point In a dramatic address that captured global attention, Donald Trump delivered remarks suggesting that the United States may soon move toward ending its conflict with Iran. The speech, filled with a mix of confidence and caution, has left analysts debating whether it represents the start of a genuine de-escalation or merely a strategic maneuver.
By Wings of Time 5 days ago in Chapters
The Bookshop
THE FIRST NOTE Claire Winslow found the book on a rainy Saturday afternoon in a secondhand bookshop that smelled of dust and old paper and the particular vanilla-like scent that aging books produce as their lignin decomposes, a process she knew about because she was a chemistry professor who found beauty in the molecular explanations for sensory experiences that other people simply enjoyed without needing to understand, and this tendency toward analytical reduction of everything including emotions and relationships was both her greatest professional asset and the characteristic that had ended her last three relationships because no one wants to hear the neurochemistry of attraction explained while they are trying to be romantic. The book was a worn paperback copy of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel García Márquez, and she picked it up because it was her favorite novel and her own copy had been left behind when she moved out of her ex-boyfriend's apartment six months ago in such a hurry that she had abandoned half her belongings including the books that contained her margin notes from fifteen years of reading.
By The Curious Writer5 days ago in Chapters
Middle East Power Realignment
Middle East Power Realignment The Middle East is undergoing a major geopolitical transformation. Energy routes, nuclear tensions, and shifting alliances are changing the balance of power in ways that could influence global politics for decades. Countries in the region are not only competing for influence but also redefining strategic partnerships, security frameworks, and economic priorities.
By Wings of Time 5 days ago in Chapters
Iran Nuclear Tensions and the Global Power Shift
Iran Nuclear Tensions and the Global Power Shift The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East is entering a new and dangerous phase as concerns grow over Iran’s nuclear program, potential military escalation, and shifting global alliances. Discussions among diplomats, military analysts, and international media increasingly revolve around one critical question: Is the world moving toward a new confrontation centered on Iran’s nuclear ambitions?
By Wings of Time 6 days ago in Chapters









