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Cindy Cinders is an aspiring Ewetuber seeking to get big online. While her channel isn't exactly doing well, she has a master plan to get big. For years, she's been growing out her hair and it now reaches the floor, and as luck would have it, female streamers shaving all their hair off has become...
A man, a myth, and a path of ice. In a land gripped by an endless winter, a hunter follows the trail of a legend—the great Amarok, said to be the spirit of the cold itself. His quest is simple: find the beast and save his people from the frost. But the frozen wastes hold deeper truths. This is a ...
You think about it all the time—with impunity. You say it all the time—just as a reminder. It comes out soft like silk, an eternal sigh of sympathy passing your lips. “I wish you were dead.”
The kids are laughing, the choir is singing. And just like last year, all is well.
This short story takes place in an alternate reality where the world burned. Afterward, the world changes and becomes much more mysterious. As the sky turns into a screen and the weather becoming unpredictable, humanity must overcome their grief and apathy. This story is about the final night shi...
Three years have passed—three years of sorrow, anger, and despair. Numbness has since become Amanda's sole comfort in her never ending struggle to cope. However, a day after her late wife's birthday, the phone rings for her, despite it not being hers.
It is a story about an young man stumbling upon a beauty. In his vulnerable state he fell for her and their story blossomed. Sometime life is just roller coaster of twist and turns, wearing us down making it easy to be preyed upon by the alluring temptations. Sometimes the desire to escape from r...
Beacons are supposed to be easy to follow but sometimes people are just bad at it.
"Have you ever been called a marionette, just to deny it, and then felt the tug of strings on your arm?" Subjugated into perpetual oblivion, a high school student recounts what led up towards a life-altering decision. The point of no return had arrived.