Adventure
The Conduit: Chapter I7
Chapter 17 Jonas and Anu were exhausted. They searched through the mountain structure from one end to the other as they looked for another way into the prison area. The two were getting ready to stop when Anu noticed something along the wall. She stopped Jonas and let out a sigh of frustration. Standing there, staring at the white smudge on the stone carved wall, she took a seat on the ground and started going through her bag.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 days ago in Chapters
Cassian-13: Chapter 1. Content Warning.
Cassian-13: Chapter Links (Follow the story easily here) Chapter 1 High Dominion Calendar date: day 173 of the year 226 Blood dripped from his right hand he could no longer feel. He’d be surprised if a single bone remained unbroken. Each drop joined a growing pool surrounding his bare feet. It contained more blood from the three men lying motionless on the cold vinyl floor than his own.
By Jean-François Lamothe5 days ago in Chapters
Cassian-13: Prologue
Cassian-13: Chapter Links (Follow the story easily here) Prologue “Why do I sense your hesitation?” Dr. Phillip Tenzen dabbed the sweat off his brow with the back of his right hand as he held the clipboard in his left. “Well, it’s just that he, uh, doesn’t fit the psychological profile of, uh…”
By Jean-François Lamothe5 days ago in Chapters
Cassian-13: Chapter Links
Author's note: The world was built, but I wasn't exactly sure what story to tell. Then, I wrote Cassian-13: The Turn which opened up many questions. I thought it might be fun to write a longer story one segment at a time and post them in Chapters. And now that I have a vague outline, it's something that might be doable. As I've seen many other creators on here do to keep things organized, this will be where I keep the story together.
By Jean-François Lamothe5 days ago in Chapters
Sparrow on a Plank Chapter 19: Of Sparrows, Pirates, and...Vikings?
Back on Cyrill, Prince Ta was smiling to himself. He had long ago realized that Lord Ashigaru would be his opponent on this, and so had started a dossier on him. It was easy for him to keep a step ahead of the reptilian lord; Prince Ta didn't limit his thinking to what he thought his role was, and therefore was open to ideas that he would otherwise reject. He also treated his operatives with respect, and allowed that failure was an option. After all, if you send someone on a difficult assignment then it was likely that at sometime that someone would need to fail; it was just a matter of odds, and the odds didn't play favorites. He smiled, just a little thing on his lips, as he wondered how Lord Ashigaru would feel if Bubastos' high lord ever realized that his waffles were his weakness; without his daily waffles, his entire day was shot. They were part of his daily ritual, and something that needed to be changed.
By Jamais Jochim5 days ago in Chapters
Sparrow on a Plank Chapter 20: Of Fake Books, Exploding Pirates, and Raiding Vikings
Prince Ta's office was an organized mess. He kept clipboards of current projects, with people and events linked logically by strings of six different colors. He had a stack of papyrus right next to a well-used quill. He even had books of cases, closed and open. But there seemed to be papers everywhere, covering virtually every surface. He had a nice oak desk somewhere underneath the papers.
By Jamais Jochim5 days ago in Chapters
Cannibalistic? (Part 2)
As dinner begun, everyone ate their food like usual. I was supposed to eat my food as fast as possible but the fact that I am eating Fraly's mom is disgusting. I am not cannibalistic okay? Either way, I ate it, actually, I drank it. It was soup which Mr. Monty said was chicken broth mixed with his 'special' ingredient. Which was probably humans.
By *+*+*~Teja~*+*+*5 days ago in Chapters
From Two Travelers to a Family of Six: The 22-Year Journey Around the World in a 1928 Car
In the late 1920s, when long-distance travel was slow, roads were rough, and the world was still largely unexplored by automobiles, a young German couple made a decision that would turn into one of the most extraordinary journeys in modern travel history. What began as a simple road trip in 1928 eventually became a 22-year global adventure. They left home as two travelers but returned as a family of six.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in Chapters











