Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Chapters.
Element Inheritance
Home life sucks ass because when my parents aren’t passed out on the couch drunk, they’re having sex stoned out of their minds; and no one wants to see that shit. As soon as I spot sunlight, I smell-test my shirt, grab my black leather jacket, and stuff a pack of cigs in my pocket. Fuck being quiet. My parents won’t notice me leaving as the door slams behind me.
By Ms. Lou Who3 years ago in Chapters
St Fandom Academy Part 9
Severus Snape was a controversial science teacher. On one hand, people did learn a lot through Snape, but he was anything but approachable. Snape made it clear through his sneerful voice and creepy facade that he disliked the students just as much as they disliked him.
By Chloe Gilholy3 years ago in Chapters
Unveiling Hearts: A Love Story of Real Emotions and Authentic Connection
In the tranquil town of Crestwood, nestled between rolling hills and meandering streams, a love story unfurled—one that defied the realm of fairy tales and embraced the authentic, unfiltered tapestry of human emotions. This is the tale of Lily and James, two souls whose journey of love traversed the spectrum of joy, pain, excitement, and anger, weaving a narrative that spoke to the very essence of what it means to be human.
By Anamaria Ilie3 years ago in Chapters
Frances and the Messages
The creep had taken off with Debbie. By the time I had caught up with the man, he was boarding the subway train with Debbie in his arms, and the doors were closing on the train car. Pain ripped through my chest, and I think if I could have screamed, I would have busted all the windows.
By Mother Combs3 years ago in Chapters
THE TRUTH ABOUT SIBLINGS AND CAREGIVING
Healthcare practitioners and carers are aware that "there's always one." One sibling typically takes on most of the caregiving duties in families. It makes no difference if you are one of six children or the only one. One is always present.
By Ian Sankan3 years ago in Chapters
They’re hip and healthy, and more than just a passing trend: superfoods.
They’re hip and healthy, and more than just a passing trend: superfoods. Superfoods have taken the health and wellness world by storm. These nutrient-rich powerhouses are not just a fad; they offer a wide array of health benefits that can positively impact your overall well-being. From quinoa and goji berries to chia seeds and kale, superfoods have become a staple in many diets due to their nutritional credentials and potential health-promoting effects.
By Sameel Iqbal3 years ago in Chapters
Title: Unveiling the Memory of Every Atom: A Fascinating Journey into the World of Matter.
Title: Unveiling the Memory of Every Atom: A Fascinating Journey into the World of Matter. Introduction: The concept of memory is often associated with living beings and their ability to retain and recall information. We often think of memory as a characteristic unique to organisms with complex neural networks, such as humans and animals. However, what if I told you that every single matter, down to the tiniest atom, possesses its own form of memory? This intriguing notion challenges our understanding of memory and invites us to explore the remarkable world of matter on a deeper level.
By Manjunath Kawadi3 years ago in Chapters
Understanding Cancer: A Comprehensive Guide
Understanding Cancer: A Comprehensive Guide Cancer, a formidable adversary that affects countless lives, is a subject that often evokes a sense of confusion and fear among many. In this article, we delve into the world of cancer, demystifying its complexities, and shedding light on what it truly entails.
By Sameel Iqbal3 years ago in Chapters
Bette Jayne: An American Great
It was cold and raining for the first time in many months. A blanket of thick heat hung in the air collecting atop pooling puddles all along the muddy drive in Silver-Bell Kansas, near Lake Serenity—though nothing about this beautiful place felt serene. Betsy Scott hadn’t even thought about lakes, or rain or clouds, not even a single blade of grass. In fact, she hadn’t looked up at the sky in ages; she’d been stuck in her head—worrying about what the weather was like where her husband William was and if he was cold or tired or hungry. It wasn’t easy being a military-farmer’s wife.
By K.H. Obergfoll3 years ago in Chapters









