Stories that go nowhere in particular. Tales where nothing much happens. The kind your brain needs after a long day — gentle narratives that occupy just enough of your attention to let everything else quiet down.
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"The world is loud, fast, and demanding. Your bedtime should be none of those things."
Browse a library of soft tales — forest walks, quiet towns, evening trains, warm kitchens. Each one written to be gentle, slow, and uneventful in the best possible way.
Put on your headphones. Dim the lights. Let the narrator's voice and ambient soundscape carry you into the story — and out of your own head.
Stories loop softly until you're asleep. No ending to wake you up. No cliffhangers. Just calm, coasting gently into rest.
An evening walk through trees. Fireflies. The smell of pine. Nothing urgent. Just footsteps and silence.
Kettle on. Rain outside. Flour measured, dough kneaded. The kind of quiet that has texture.
Rhythm of the tracks. A compartment half-lit. Stars through the window. Destination unknown.
Tide going out. Gulls settling. Sand still warm from the afternoon. The world slows to a stop.