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Latest Flash Stories Apr 26, 2025
The Fire and the Stone
The snow came early that year. Thick, heavy, merciless. Bran was hunting alone when he heard the scream — sharp, wild, …
Latest Flash Stories Apr 26, 2025
The Midnight Feast of Bastet
In the House of Bastet, hidden deep in the labyrinth of Memphis, only those marked by the goddess herself were allowed …
Latest Flash Stories Apr 26, 2025
The Lover from Xibalba
Ixchel was once a weaver in the city of Copán — her fingers stained with the colors of crushed flowers, her eyes wide a…
Latest Flash Stories Apr 26, 2025
The Song of Aclla
In the high mountains where the condors wheeled and the stones drank sunlight, there was a girl named Amaru. She was an…
Latest Flash Stories Apr 26, 2025
The Last Bloom
Before the earth split and Hades claimed her, Persephone had another secret. A lover. One no poet dared to name. He ca…
Latest Flash Stories Apr 26, 2025
Beneath the Olive Moon
The night Alethea dared the sacred grove of Artemis, the olive trees whispered warnings. No mortal woman was meant to w…
Latest Flash Stories Apr 26, 2025
The Temple of Mirrors
It was in Rajasthan, where the sands eat memory and the nights hum with ghost songs, that Kiara found the temple. Loca…
Latest Flash Stories Apr 26, 2025
The Djinn’s Kiss
The night air in Shiraz was heavy with jasmine and old poems. Elena, an American tourist with a cracked leather journal…
Latest Flash Stories Apr 26, 2025
The Mango Grove
The summer air in Kerala was thick with the scent of ripening mangoes. Maya wandered barefoot into the grove behind her…
Latest Flash Stories Apr 25, 2025
Cursed Coffee
It started with a free punch card. Eli, who considered himself both a realist and a proud pessimist, found it flutteri…
Latest Flash Stories Apr 25, 2025
The Parking Spot
Dina had a gift. A sixth sense. Some call it luck. Others call it witchcraft. Her neighbors just called it annoying. S…
Latest Flash Stories Apr 25, 2025
Elevator Pitch
Jamal hated elevators. Not because he was claustrophobic—no, he just knew too much. Worked IT for a midtown high-rise. …
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