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Chapter One

Chapter One

A Chapter by Thomas Remnant


A mysterious red head approaches Darvish with a case.
Chapter Two

Chapter Two

A Chapter by Thomas Remnant


Chapter Two Lynn and I shared another drink and I told her what I was going to do, then went and did the exact..
Chapter Three

Chapter Three

A Chapter by Thomas Remnant


Chapter Three ‘You still drive this heap?’ Zarrath asked as I led him to my car. ‘As lon..
Chapter Four

Chapter Four

A Chapter by Thomas Remnant


Chapter Four Zarrath’s body fell to the floor in spasms. Max spun at me with Zarrath’s ichor runnin..
Chapter Five

Chapter Five

A Chapter by Thomas Remnant


Chapter Five I had one gun to my back before I could touch my piece. The older agent said into my ear, ‘..
Underconstruction

Underconstruction

A Poem by Mahogany


This poem is basically about nobody is perfect. Everyone has a flaw. We are all people and learn from our mistakes.
Nothing Special

Nothing Special

A Poem by Sanity


Another rebellion poem about how our generation needs to take back control of this world and set it on a brighter path. If we don't act things will ju..
The Prints

The Prints

A Story by Jake Walcott


The kids from out of town think we’re making fun of my buddy when we call him Steak. I see where they’re coming from. Even with his bean..
Chapter 7 - the search continues

Chapter 7 - the search continues

A Chapter by Eric H.


Panoptes continues his search for Zoe, and gets an ally
Metro Madness

Metro Madness

A Poem by Michael Knight


One of my personal favorites.
Miami Vice

Miami Vice

A Poem by Michael Knight


My poem on my city: Miami
Changeling

Changeling

A Story by Kori Broadway


A changeling is the offspring of a fairy legendary creature that has been secretly left in the place of a human child, or a child who has been taken. ..
Chronicles of a Fugitive

Chronicles of a Fugitive

A Book by C. Ayento


A tale of person in search of his kidnapped love while on the run.
The New Urban Rulers

The New Urban Rulers

A Story by Kajal Gulabani


Our dependence on maids reaching at it's pinnacle.