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The Wolf’s Song
hamed hamed Jan 22, 2025

The forest was alive with the whispers of winter. Snow clung to the branches of the pines, and the air was sharp with the scent of frost. Sixteen-year-old Koda moved …

The Hobbyist
hamed hamed Jan 07, 2024

He had poured his heart and soul into his start-up, a revolutionary app that would change the way people communicate. He had worked tirelessly for years, sacrificing his health, his …

The Flood Line
hamed hamed Jan 14, 2025

Mara stood in her front yard, staring at the faint watermarks etched into the side of her house like scars. The last flood had reached higher than ever before, swallowing …

The Great Collapse: How World War III Began
hamed hamed Oct 22, 2024

The year was 2024, a year that would forever be marked as the catalyst of global destruction. In the United States, a razor-thin presidential election set the stage for unprecedented …

Family Strings
hamed hamed Jan 24, 2025

Trace Cyrus stared at the text on his phone, the group chat between his sisters lighting up with worried messages. Miley had sent a voice memo, her tone a mix …

The Blind Date
hamed hamed Feb 08, 2024

She checked her phone for the fifth time. He was late. She wondered if he had changed his mind or got lost. She felt a surge of anxiety and regret. …

A New Era Begins
hamed hamed Jan 16, 2025

The weight of the crown was heavier than Philip II had ever imagined. As he stood in the dimly lit chamber of the Alcázar of Madrid, his hands trembled ever …

Payload
hamed hamed Jan 18, 2025

Jules adjusted their cap and swiped the screen of their controller, directing the drone to its next drop-off. It was a normal Tuesday in the city, the skyline humming with …

The Song of the Sea
hamed hamed Jan 22, 2025

Tama stood at the edge of the beach, the cool morning breeze tugging at his hoodie. The waves crashed against the shore, their rhythm steady and ancient, like the heartbeat …

The Widow’s Waltz (Petticoat Affair, USA, 1829)
eromance eromance Apr 22, 2025

Peggy O’Neall, a Washington tavern-keeper’s daughter, was trouble in a corset. Her dark eyes and quick tongue had John Eaton, Secretary of War, panting like a hound. Her first husband, …