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Kaito Moriyama dies unnoticed—just as he lived. But in the Lantern Inn, a resting place for burdened souls, he quietly begins helping others heal. In silence and stillness, he finds meaning. Even an invisible life can become someone else’s guiding light.
Jessica Sanchez has spent years outrunning the past—Vanguard, Lazarus, and the shadows left behind by Project Prometheus. But when her name turns up in sealed Vatican records dating back six centuries, she’s pulled into a conspiracy older than memory itself. From the hidden vaults beneath Rome to...
The story follows Robert Rosford, a madman who feels like he has lost everything. He made a choice and was a drunkard. He gets news that a funeral is happening for someone he knows, and a lady dressed in black won't stop pestering him to go.
Perhaps it is impossible for man to venture beyond the limits of their own perception and bias in order to meet another one of their kind halfway and attain true acceptance and contentment. Or maybe it happens so often that it is foolish to assign it any kind of greater value and it is a state th...
Fire Doesn’t Want to Hurt You (Short-complete story) ————— “Don’t go near the fire.”they said And yes—it hurt. But I stayed. Because I wanted to understand.. And finally— through ash and scar, the fire stopped being a monster. It became something else. My companion. ——— I...
There’s value in being alone. The idea that humans are inherently social creatures has led many of the lesser minded of our species to believe they have to be surrounded by others for every waking hour of the day. As such, the gentle peace of solitude is a delight unsought and unappreciated by th...
A man who been through hell and back must adjust to the fantasy world he was born in alongside of joining an assassin family which rivals an cult two sides to the story of Behemoth
When the world learns about an asteroid that will obliterate Earth in exactly 365 days, most people spiral into chaos, despair or denial. But for our delusional protagonist, Leo, this is the news of a lifeline. Moments from taking his own life, he is interrupted by the alert of humanity's impendi...
A phone that doesn’t belong to him. A call every morning at 5:50 AM. And a voice that never asks for help — just to be heard. He never gives his name. But somehow, he becomes the one they speak to. Some stories aren’t meant to end. But carried. Even silence can be a kind of reply.