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High-spirited and vibrant Amaranth Bancroft (Mara) believes life is undisputedly magnificent and how she wishes everything will stay the same~ ...but a wish is merely a wish. That's what her childhood best friend, Orion Thorley, would always say to her. As he gets older, he starts to detach hi...
Do you want to relive your past? For the average person, you wouldn't think highly about the question. But for Fujisawa Yoji, this was a request, a redemption of sorts. 'Goodbye, past...' follows Fujisawa Yoji, who's granted the chance to greet his past, to find the meaning of his once destroyed ...
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?
Is the constant improvement of technology good or bad for our future? Are we walking on the right path? What is the true nature of human? Taking place in 2045, « Relive » follows the journey of Caleb Finsky, America’s first successful atempt at a genetically modified soldier. Already emotionally ...
The year is 2020, and the planet is split into 4 great powers. The United States of New Anglo-land, The Third Reich, New Roma, and The Japanese Empire. One young man, Arnold Thompson, lives in New Anglo-land, and is training to become and agent. Along his journey he encounters a girl who is not f...
Lucky, a twenty year old freelancer, lives a routine life of helping his parents out with their farm, and making money on the side by tutoring children. He wakes to early mornings where he carries buckets, sells the produce in them to locals and tourists alike, and hoses down his dirt-ridden fe...
Have you ever wanted to run away? Truly run away from it all? From your fears, your failures, your insecurities, maybe even your dreams... or perhaps from yourself. I have—many times. In fact, every single day, every damn hour, every damn second I realize I'm still me. But here’s my advice: stop ...
Adam wakes with a ringing phone at the end of his bed and a friend at his door. It's always hard to accept what we don't want to believe, and even harder to put hope down. Is it better to let the phone ring or to answer it? Even if the answer will be one you knew would come and can't bear to hear...