Fiction
Tenet movie: The art of playing With Time
Christopher Nolan, a maestro of mind-bending narratives, once again catapults audiences into the labyrinth of his imagination with "Tenet." Released in 2020, this espionage thriller transcends conventional storytelling, weaving a tapestry of time inversion, high-stakes espionage, and existential intrigue. As viewers delve into the enigmatic world of "Tenet," they are confronted with a cinematic puzzle that challenges perception and defies traditional narrative constraints.
By el hariti adil2 years ago in Chapters
Interrogating Anderson
Seeing the fear in everyone's eyes, even Mat's and Ed's didn't come as a surprise. Knowing they all need some time to think without me around I said, "I'm going to have a talk with Anderson. If anyone wants to come you're more than welcome." Picking my clothes up I could hear everyone whispering behind me.
By Lucy Torralba2 years ago in Chapters
BARE HUNTER
“Ted. Believe me. I am devastated about what happened as you are," General Howard insisted. "You were a good Marine, and you would have risen in rank quickly. Your loss hurt me tremendously, and I don’t want to lose you to this investigation when you were only following orders. My orders.”
By Tina D'Angelo2 years ago in Chapters
Moving forward
I can feel your heart racing, you need to breathe Nightmare spoke into my mind. My body seized as shadows crawled upward. Darkness began to creep into my eyes. I've only felt this way one other time, when Nightmare engulfed me. "Breathe you need to calm down", it said taking on the same form.
By Lucy Torralba2 years ago in Chapters
A Digital Pandemic.. Top Story - April 2024. Content Warning.
After a long day in the department, Emily dropped her worn and tired dark leather bag on the counter before navigating through the small and disordered kitchen to grab a cold beer from a contrarily empty fridge. She hadn't had a chance to unpack since moving from Newcastle to Glasgow, let alone shop for sustenance, except for cold brews naturally.
By Billie Whyte2 years ago in Chapters
The Interview
Lucas stood in the doorway to his room. Analyzing the contents of his suitcase. Do I have everything I need, he nervously thought to himself as he fumbled with the zipper and hauled the suitcase down the hallway and out to the truck. My keys, where are my keys? Frantically, he ran back into the house and into the dining room. Ahh there they are lying on the table exactly where he had left them right next to the airline tickets. Damn, where is my head? Ok all set. Let’s go he mumbled. I’m gonna be late.
By Magnolia Long2 years ago in Chapters
Drillmington: The Stars
So, they get the new house and it’s wonderful. More marble than the apartment and wood floors. There’s a place for children to play and even a chandelier. It sits on seventy acres and is the ideal spot for them to rest after grueling tour schedules.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Chapters
BARE HUNTER
When I got home, I tried to think of how the Thorazine had gotten into my system. Was Greg spiking my coffee at work? When my place was broken into the other night, did they change pills? No. I would have noticed a differently shaped pill. I couldn’t figure it out—until I opened the fridge and pulled out the new carton of OJ. It had been opened while I was in the hospital. I always screwed the tops on bottles and jars harder than they had to be. The top was just barely tightened. Someone had been spiking my OJ with Thorazine. Why? If they were after me and in my apartment, why not just poison me and get it over with?
By Tina D'Angelo2 years ago in Chapters
BARE HUNTER
SORRY- CHAPTER 23 The morning charge nurse entered the room to unplug the monitors and release me from the maze of wires and tubes. She handed me a post-operative instruction sheet with Dr. Carpenter’s phone number and address, reminding me I had a follow-up appointment with him in a week. She told me I could shower before leaving if I kept my catheter arm dry.
By Tina D'Angelo2 years ago in Chapters


