Adventure
Scariest Things Said By NASA Astronauts
Astronauts, those brave souls venturing into the abyss of space, are often expected to dwell in isolation amidst the vast and daunting cosmos. The odds of encountering another being or an inexplicable phenomenon seem staggeringly low. Yet, when such encounters do transpire, the question arises: how are astronauts meant to react to the unexpected in the great unknown? Departing from the familiarity of our planet, these courageous explorers have indeed faced spine-tingling moments—incidents that blur the line between workplace anecdotes and genuine extraterrestrial experiences. In this article, we delve into some of the scariest things ever uttered by NASA astronauts as they ventured beyond Earth's confines.
By Qandil fatima2 years ago in Chapters
The Society - Part 2
This is Part 2 of Clever’s short story, “The Society”. If you haven’t read Part 1, you can find it on our profile. ... Myla woke up in her own home to the sound of too many voices. When she tried to sit up, she noticed her hands and feet are bound. That’s when it all came flooding back.
By Clever&WTF2 years ago in Chapters
Exploring Cooking Food
Introduction: Once upon a time, in a world brimming with flavors, textures, and cultures, there existed a delightful gastronomic haven known as "Exploring Cooking Food." This is a story of a culinary expedition, a journey that transcends borders and captures the essence of food's universal language.
By Pavithra K2 years ago in Chapters
The Society
“Excuse me, Miss.” A woman taps Myla lightly on the shoulder. “Would you mind holding onto this for a few moments?” The woman wearing a lavender cloak with gold trim holds out a woven basket containing something wrapped in a pale cloth. “I’ll be right back,” she says with a kind smile.
By Clever&WTF2 years ago in Chapters
Chapter 4: The Fourth Day - A Descent into Madness
As the fourth day dawned, I found myself in a place that defied reason—a desolate, frozen wasteland that stretched to infinity in every direction. The biting cold of the Arctic enveloped me, and I could see nothing but endless expanses of ice and snow. The overwhelming isolation of this frigid wilderness sent chills down my spine, and I was consumed by a palpable sense of despair.
By Faron Hetharie2 years ago in Chapters







