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Backward Steps follows the drama experienced by Kazuta Takeda, a young volleyball player who wakes up in what he thinks is his trial after death, after a serious accident. Faced with a mysterious senior, who presents himself as God, Kazuta is invited to face the past he has always avoided, confro...
If you replaced every component of your body, piece by piece, would you still be the same person you entered the world as? I wonder what it would take for you to ask yourself that question. An arm? An eye? A stomach? A heart? Could you still call yourself by the name you were born w...
Criminals are becoming smarter every day that detectives always seem to fall short. To solve one such mystery, three friends must cross path. Well, that too may come short in hand unless, he decides to help them. He? Yes he, a 15 year old who does nothing but solve puzzles and yet he seems to kno...
Two sisters, Rika and Yuki, are unceremoniously plunged into a dark world of religion and mythology when trying to protect a young half god child from the hands of the mighty Zeus. Together they must use the powers presented to them by Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, to protect her heirs, and cease a...
This is a short story the first half of which (the 'symbolic' part) I wrote quite a few years ago. About a month ago I roughly doubled it in word count, adding the 'sci-fi' part. They are divided by a *** . In the second part I basically describe 'paradise' itself the way I have imagined it. ...
Seiji Yoshino is the protagonist in a story of supernatural beings called "eidolons" and how he learns about them and how to be a "swordsman" -- the brave people that protect the world from the dangerous threats of eidolons. One night changes his life forever as he is from then on intro...
One day, Allen wakes up from a strange dream. He is subjected to a series of supernatural events and concludes that he and some others may have superpowers. Meeting others like himself, the powers turn out to be more than he bargained for. Allen walks a fine line between good and evil as he le...
"We are all the same". It is something said normally. I have to disagree with it. We are not all the same. And we aren't all the same because each person have a different story to tell. A different story to hide. Is this the story about a person that writes to meet the stories of everyone? Or ...
The king of a poor country wanted money for his coffers, so he imposed an "existence tax" on his people. Well, what was the result?