145 Results with the "Humor" genre


  • At the Mercy of Circumstances chapter 1 Cover
    by Teresa Chase It was the day of the boss, Robert's wedding. All the employees of the company came excitedly. The wedding was going smoothly. But just as the bride, Lois, was about to say "I do" to Robert, someone in the guests suddenly shouted, "Wait a minute!" Looking in the direction of the voice, it turned out to be Martin, an employee of the company! Martin stood up from the guest seats and walked step by step towards the bride. His expression was very strange. The muscles on his face twitched, looking like a smile…
    Humor • Literary • Romance
  • The Immortal Philanthropist Cover
    by Samantha May In a remote Middle – Eastern small town teeming with bandits, there’s a man named Arar. For decades, he’s remained unharmed in this lawless place. Why? He’s a kind – hearted third – rate novelist and a generous philanthropist, donating all his meager royalties. But overnight, his life takes a wild turn. After twenty years of buying lottery tickets, he finally wins a hundred thousand US dollars. Soon, he becomes the target of thieves. One neighbor, Said, impersonates him to steal the money. Meanwhile, another bandit, Bazaar, has his own plans. What will happen next? Will Arar lose his hard – won fortune? Dive into this thrilling tale to find out!
    Crime • Humor • Mystery
  • The Immortal Philanthropist chapter 1 Cover
    by Samantha May Arar was a well - known figure in a remote small town of a Middle - Eastern country. Strangely enough, in this place swarming with bandits, he had remained unscathed for decades. Arar's old servant knew well that there was nothing strange about it. Arar was a third - rate novelist and, more importantly, a philanthropist. He donated all his meager royalties to the suffering people. In this war - torn and extremely poor area, there were few people like Arar. People respected and supported him whole -…
    Crime • Humor • Mystery
  • The Immortal Philanthropist chapter 2 Cover
    by Samantha May Bazaar was walking forward triumphantly when he unexpectedly ran into Arar. He let out a terrified scream and was as if frozen, unable to take another step. He could kill without blinking an eye, but he couldn't accept the fact of seeing a ghost. Arar was clearly beaten to death in the suburbs. How could he be alive and kicking right in front of him? When he saw that there was a police officer behind Arar, Bazaar started to sweat all over. Did this detective - novel writer set a trap for him? Bazaar…
    Crime • Humor • Mystery
  • My old buddy Cover
    by Charles Miller Have you ever been driven to the brink by a persistent nuisance? In a quiet apartment building, a hooligan’s grilled lamb skewer stand has turned the lives of residents into a living nightmare. The smoke chokes the air, and the noise pierces the night. Old man Henry, a lonely soul with a weak heart, is pushed to the edge of despair. Then, a fateful night unfolds with a mysterious stone – throwing incident. Who threw the stone? And what chain of events will follow? As the mayor gets involved and secrets start to surface, this tale of annoyance, courage, and unexpected twists is about to take you on a wild ride.
    Crime • Humor • Literary
  • My old buddy chapter 1 Cover
    by Charles Miller A hooligan set up a grilled lamb skewer stand downstairs of an apartment building. The place was filled with smoke from the grill and noisy sounds, making the residents in the building restless and complain constantly. One night, a stone fell from the sky and hit the man running the stand. Strangely enough, it turned out to be a meteorite... He even thought about ending his own life. Old man Henry had been really annoyed these days. He was a lonely old man with a weak heart and suffered from severe…
    Crime • Humor • Literary
  • My old buddy chapter 2 Cover
    by Charles Miller As soon as he finished speaking, several policemen surrounded him. One policeman looked at Henry and asked, "Did you hit Jack?" Henry said firmly, "Yes, I did! I should have killed that dog!" So the policemen took Henry downstairs. As for Tom, after he climbed to the rooftop with the lime and the brick, his legs were shaking and his eyelids were drooping. Drunk and tired from a day on the train, he felt sleepy. He thought to himself: I'll just lie down for a while and throw the small stone when I…
    Crime • Humor • Literary
  • My old buddy chapter 3 Cover
    by Charles Miller Who really threw the stone? Both Tom and Henry hung their heads when they heard this. Just then, the phone rang. The policeman answered it. After listening for a few seconds, he kept saying "Yes." After hanging up, he quickly dialed the police chief's number and said urgently, "Chief, this is Officer Johnson. Please come right away. Mayor Smith is coming... Yes, yes, I'll inform the deputy chief too!" Soon, there was the sound of a car horn. A luxury car drove into the police station yard. Mayor Smith…
    Crime • Humor • Literary
  • The Thief’s Dilemma Cover
    by Michael Kennedy Imagine a thief breaking into a house, expecting an easy haul. Little does he know, this seemingly ordinary abode holds a series of surprises that will shake his very core. As he rummages through drawers and stumbles upon notes left by the disabled homeowners, each message challenges his values and actions. With the threat of a leaking gas pipeline and a locked – in situation, will this thief choose the path of darkness or find the light of redemption? Dive into this gripping tale of a thief’s encounter with conscience and the power of a second chance.
    Crime • Humor • Literary
  • The Thief’s Dilemma chapter 1 Cover
    by Michael Kennedy A thief boldly pried open the rusty door, entered the house, closed the door tightly, and pried open the drawer. He found two fifty - dollar bills. He picked up the money, and there was a note underneath, which read: If you're in the same situation as me, you can take these $100. If you still have one hand, please leave $50 for me so that I can use it to register at an employment agency when I'm unemployed. If you're a thief with all your limbs intact, please use your "third hand" to take out your…
    Crime • Humor • Literary
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