• The Famine – An Igbo Folktale Based in The Fablingverse About Tortoise, Dog, and a Long Famine Caused by the Sun and Moon

    The Famine – An Igbo Folktale Based in The Fablingverse About Tortoise, Dog, and a Long Famine Caused by the Sun and Moon

    Nkịta, the Dog, was among the animals who had lost everything. His den was gone, his food swept away, and worst of all, his mother had been swallowed by The Waters.

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  • Shayo and His New Giraffe Friend

    Shayo and His New Giraffe Friend

    Shayo and His New Giraffe Friend Shayo and His New Giraffe Friend: Thriller, Free to Read Short Stories, Fabling, Pam, Shayo, Tayo, Grief, Adventure, Reincarnation, paranormal, Short Story   The rain was falling again, so Shayo could not go out to play. He dropped his ball and kicked it lightly, then sat on his butt.

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  • Let’s Play – Chapter 1

    Let’s Play – Chapter 1

    I dropped the call before he said anything to change my mind. And just when Mr. Conscience tried to achieve what Mr. Common Sense couldn’t achieve. A big bright smile appeared on my face! I AM MILLIONIAR!!!

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  • Kidnapping Father Christmas: Chapter 1

    Kidnapping Father Christmas: Chapter 1

    Ebuka’s laughter faded, replaced by a conspiratorial whisper as he leaned in closer to his younger brother. “You see, Chukwuma,” he began, his tone serious despite the gleam in his eyes

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  • Ntuoku: After The Rain

    Ntuoku: After The Rain

    Five years had passed since Ada left her hometown for the city to study Mass Communication at the University of Nsuka. She remembered how she and her

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  • The Secret

    The Secret

    “Should we have fun with her?” “We weren’t paid for that.” “Come on, it won’t matter anyway. She’s still going to die.”

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  • A Funny Weekend for High School Boys

    A Funny Weekend for High School Boys

    Jadé hurriedly tied his shoelaces, bolted for the door, and called out, “Mummy, I’ve gone!” just as the door slammed shut behind him. He knew his mother well—

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