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Magatha Crispy #2: The Parish Poisoning. Content Warning.
Instalment 1 The church fête at St. Michael's was exactly the sort of event Magatha Crispy usually avoided: bunting, homemade jam, and the unmistakable scent of competitive charity. But Constable Whimp had phoned that morning with tremble in his voice, and now she stood at the edge of the village green, watching paramedics load a body into an ambulance.
By Stephen Harrison2 days ago in Fiction
Sophie. Content Warning.
She was so innocent. Head full of ideas, heart full of dreams. She was the best friend a girl (or a boy) could ever ask for. But that was before. Before her ideas got laughed at. Her dreams were shattered. And her friends forsaked her. That was before the case.
By Maya Or Tzur2 days ago in Fiction
The Day My Heart Should Be Rejoicing
Life has a funny way of taking an unexpected right turn, where you’re heading in one direction day after day, then suddenly something flips everything upside down and within seconds you’re heading in a totally different direction. One unimagined!
By Colleen Millsteed 2 days ago in Fiction
The Train That Never Stops
There was something about the silence of empty stations that gnawed at him. The flickering fluorescent lights, the echo of his footsteps on long, deserted platforms, the way shadows seemed to stretch unnaturally across tiled floors—it all felt wrong. The night belonged to things unseen, and Arman had always believed that traveling through it was an invitation to meet them.
By Salman Writes3 days ago in Fiction
The Darkest Side Of The Moon,
The Darkest Side Of The Moon, There was never anything comforting about the moon after that night. People look up and see something distant, something quiet, but they only ever see the part that allows itself to be seen. No one talks about the other side, the part that never turns, the part that keeps itself hidden. I did not think about it either, not until it found its way into my life without asking.
By George’s Girl 2026 3 days ago in Fiction
LHS Class of 01 Reunion '21
Finally, as they signed off, both women lingered for a moment, their faces still illuminated by the gentle glow of their laptops. “I’m really excited, Joan,” Megan said, her voice soft but sincere, “It feels like we’re not just planning an outfit, but stepping into a chapter of our lives together.” Joan’s reply was equally heartfelt, “Exactly—this reunion will be a celebration of everything we’ve become, and I can’t wait to see you, not just in a dress, but as the confident, radiant woman you are.” With that, the Zoom call ended, leaving each woman with a sense of anticipation and a clear vision of the attire that would not only dress their bodies but also reflect the journey they had traveled side by side for so many years.
By Forest Green3 days ago in Fiction
LHS Class of 01 Reunion '21
“Exactly,” she said, “we need something that says ‘we’re here, we’ve grown, but we still have a sense of fun.’ Maybe a subtle accent—like a lace overlay or a delicate brooch—could add that touch without overwhelming the look.” As they exchanged ideas, the duo began to outline a plan that balanced their desire to honor their past selves while showcasing the sophisticated women they had become, each suggesting a small victory against the lingering self‑consciousness that often accompanies reunions.
By Forest Green3 days ago in Fiction









