Adventure
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 7 days ago in Chapters
The Last Heir Of The Van Declaoria Bloodline - Chapter 7. AI-Generated.
The night had grown unusually quiet. After days of relentless rain, Arlein finally rested under a sky scattered with faint stars. The city lights glowed softly across the river, reflecting on the wet streets that still smelled of storm.
By Luke Dreayry7 days ago in Chapters
The Last Heir Of The Van Declaoria Bloodline - Chapter 6. AI-Generated.
The house had never felt this quiet before. The rain had finally stopped, leaving the streets of Arlein damp and silent beneath a pale midnight sky. The air smelled of wet asphalt and distant storm clouds slowly drifting away.
By Luke Dreayry7 days ago in Chapters
Crystal Banaba - 1
Rachel sat on the beach, processing what she just learned. Could they be right about voluntary euthanasia? Honestly, she often thought that if she got to the old age where she became a burden for her two sons, she’d go to Switzerland and get euthanized. Has Crystal Banaba resolved this tough ethical issue?
By Lana V Lynx8 days ago in Chapters
Cannibalistic? (Part 1)
This village is mysterious, special and weird. Everyday, one villager will disappear. They will be there in the morning, afternoon and evening, but during village dinner, they will be gone... And that is why, I will find out what is happening. And what causes my villagers to act weird.
By *+*+*~Teja~*+*+*8 days ago in Chapters
Tattoos and Rail Guns Chapter 19: Cavetown Orphans and Water Usage
Kev and the two lieutenants had been following the cavern for a few miles. The cavern may have been natural but had been reinforced over time. The supports were ramshackle at best but seemed to be doing the job. They did seem to be a little dustier than a cavern should be; there was no visible water either, which was weird considering that the cavern was obviously caused by erosion.
By Jamais Jochim9 days ago in Chapters











