The Hoodlum

In the heart of a bustling city, a young boy named Joe worked tirelessly to make ends meet. His mother had passed away, and his father was seldom home, resulting in Joe turning to the streets to survive. But Joe was not alone in his struggles; he had found a kindred spirit in a girl…

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Sir Arne’s Treasure

It was a cold and dark winter in the small Swedish village of Brakvik. The snow was piling up higher by the day, and the villagers were getting restless. Sir Arne, a wealthy landowner, and respected member of the community felt it too, firmly believing in the need to stick together during trying times. With…

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The Garage

Amid the Industrial Revolution, an unlikely protagonist, a young mechanic named Charlie, found himself caught up in a world of intrigue and danger. He had just landed a job at a small town garage owned by a cantankerous old man with a love of alcohol, Wally. At first, Wally was skeptical of Charlie’s abilities, but…

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From Hand to Mouth

The streets of New York City during the 1910s were a buzz of activity, with people rushing to and fro on their daily errands. In the midst of this chaos stood a young man named Harold, who had been born and raised in the city’s slums. Despite his difficult upbringing, Harold was determined to make…

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Don’t Change Your Husband

As she stepped out of the elegant black limousine, three women came forward, all eyes on her. She gave each of them a warm smile, feigning interest in their small talk. But beneath the surface, Lucy was seething. She couldn’t believe she was marrying Paul, the man who was once her husband’s best friend. It…

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A Day’s Pleasure

It was a beautiful day in the city, and the sun was shining brighter than it had in weeks. Elizabeth and her family decided on a whim to take a day trip on their boat, and as they pushed off from the dock, Elizabeth felt a sense of freedom wash over her. She had been…

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Daddy-Long-Legs

***Content warning: This story contains mentions of child abuse and may be triggering to some readers*** It was a warm summer day in 1919 when Jerusha Abbott first walked through the gates of the John Grier Home, an orphanage that housed children ranging from infants to teenagers. Jerusha was eighteen years old and had spent…

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Bumping Into Broadway

It was the roaring twenties in New York City, and the theater scene was in full swing. Everyone wanted to be a star, including Catherine Brown. She had moved to the city from a small town in hopes of making it big on Broadway. Catherine was talented, but finding her way into the spotlight was…

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Broken Blossoms

Lily was unlike any other girl in the small town of Limehouse. While many of her peers spent their days chasing boys and dreaming of marriage, Lily found solace in the arts. She was a gifted dancer, her every move infused with emotion she found difficult to express through words alone. But her talent brought…

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Blind Husbands

Nestled deep in the Austrian Alps, amongst picturesque snowy peaks, lies a small village. It’s a place where snowflakes dance relentlessly over the mountains, where the whistling of wind echoes through the valleys, and where the cold bites at your skin. But it’s also a place of warmth and hospitality, where visitors are welcomed with…

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