In the blink of an eye, Alex, an ordinary young adult, finds his life cut short in the mundane world. .. "fuck, I really shouldn't have left the house today.." - Alex. .. Follow Alex on this new journey, where not everything is magic and fantasy and, in a world where power is in the...
Secrets of a book , which fells into the hand of a youngster Each page he turns true cruelty he gets to know about . With each word scribed Kenji get intrigue. Figure out What Kenji is reading His perspective about the baby sitters changes as he turn the pages around . Being Resilient Kenji hold...
A famous student Leader, Takizaki Chiyoko, hides her identity after a traumatic incident from her middle school. The cruel twist of fate brought her to Easton High School, a school that screams prestige and hone excellent leaders over the past decades. An unexpected turn reconciles her with N...
A collection (or anthology), of short stories that vary in genre. Everyone likes different things, and writing shorter stuff is good practice to write different genres. Of course, though, the main reason as to the creation of this collection is to have fun.
As a result of Kawasaki Ken's anguished soul inadvertently fusing with The Ruby, a primordial power of unparalleled antiquity, he gains the extraordinary ability to transform into one of the legendary monsters known as "Kaijus". But no power goes unpunished as a mysterious requiem begins to echo ...
In this world, where an oppressive regime enslaves its citizens, a young boy and his siblings discover a hidden power that could change the course of his world. "Blemish" follows the journey of these siblings as they go from weak and helpless to the beacons of hope for the enslaved masses.
On a cold night in early December, a recently bereaved and recovering alcoholic wanders the streets of a certain city, searching for a salvation that may never come. Then he meets Santa Claus.
I stood at the edge of life. Misery and fear filled my heart. One step to end it all. It was then I met a girl the same as me, but we could not hear each other. I wanted to talk. Therefore, I made a paper plane to carry and deliver my voice, and hers.
The sad thing is suicide doesn't end the pain. It just passes it on to someone else. —James Kirkup