Mystery
The Ghost Train of Prague
During World War II, a German engineer fled Prague aboard a train filled with stolen gold and art. Witnesses said it vanished into a tunnel that was later destroyed. For decades, treasure hunters sought it, calling it The Iron Phantom. In 1985, subway workers expanding Line C reported a distant whistle at 3:17 a.m.—the exact minute the train disappeared in 1945. Cameras captured an empty tunnel… but a sudden rush of wind and echoing metal wheels. Authorities dismissed it as coincidence. Still, every April 29, the anniversary of its last journey, locals swear they hear it again—rattling through the dark, bound for nowhere.
By GoldenSpeech5 months ago in Chapters
The Violin That Wept
Crafted in Venice in 1712 by Lorenzo Bellini, this violin produced tones unlike any other. Legend claims the strings were soaked in the tears of his dying wife, granting them unmatched resonance. At its first concert, the audience wept uncontrollably; by the end, three people were dead of heart failure. The violin was banned, sealed in a monastery vault. In 1935, a German officer rediscovered it and ordered it played on the radio—listeners reported a “melody of grief” that caused hallucinations and despair. The broadcast was cut mid-note. No one knows where the violin went next… only that on certain frequencies, it can still be heard.
By GoldenSpeech5 months ago in Chapters
The Elevator That Skipped the 13th Floor
Everyone knew the Sinclair Building had no 13th floor — it jumped from 12 to 14 like countless others. But every now and then, when the elevator doors opened between floors, passengers would glimpse something: a dimly lit hallway, peeling wallpaper, and a figure standing at the far end holding a lantern.
By GoldenSpeech5 months ago in Chapters
The House That Built Itself
In a London suburb, a couple bought an old townhouse said to “grow.” At first, it was a joke — a new cupboard here, a hidden stair there. But soon, full rooms appeared overnight — furnished, dusted, and filled with personal belongings that didn’t exist the day before.
By GoldenSpeech5 months ago in Chapters
Ditched - All Chapters
I finished and published this long story or short novella of 6,000 words recently. I tried to link all previous parts of the story in the next one, so if you went along you shouldn't have been lost. This index is just to put everything in one place.
By Lana V Lynx5 months ago in Chapters
The Clock That Waited for Midnight
In a quiet European village, there stood a clock tower that never struck twelve. No matter the season or century, it always stopped one minute before midnight. The townspeople called it a superstition, until a historian restored it — and forced it to chime.
By GoldenSpeech5 months ago in Chapters
The Man Who Sold His Shadow Twice
In Berlin, 1923, a desperate painter named Otto sold his shadow to a stranger for gold. Without it, fame came fast — his portraits glowed with unnatural light. But soon, people avoided him. He cast no shadow, and no soul trusts a man untouched by darkness.
By GoldenSpeech5 months ago in Chapters
The Kingdom That Forgot Its Name
Once there was a kingdom so proud, they believed their name alone granted power. Every wall, every coin, every song bore that name. But when the last king died without an heir, his advisors decided to erase it — believing the next ruler must earn the title anew.
By GoldenSpeech5 months ago in Chapters
Ash and Bone
The prince and princess were wed under a sky that burned red. But the kingdom was starving, and the wedding feast consumed the last of their grain. That night, while they slept in silks, the people began to die. The princess woke to find her husband gone — and in his place, a note written in ash:
By GoldenSpeech5 months ago in Chapters











