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Everyone has a right to pursue a happy life. The difficult part is to be given and to fulfil that right. I too have a right to pursue a happy life. That's why I'm gonna become much happier from now on. I'm not gonna compromise with just this. We are gonna take back all of the happiness that we lo...
THIS SERIES IS ABANDONED ======================= Wrick is a worn out merchant with a seemingly important past, important to who is not known. He seems to have confused his emotions by suppressing his desires, read him go through the wringer as he learns more about who he really is, at this late...
A wild-boy in a post-apocalyptic world, fleeing from mysterious enemies, both within and without. Running. A boy is running. The sound of tall grass trampled underfoot. Running the Acres is hard. You run long enough, gets where what you’re running toward and what you’re running from start t...
It is a journal of someone trying to get away, trying to be free, but encountering something that they will never return.
A nihilistic teenager. A girl of flowers. Two paths cross as one tries desperately to find the reason for his existence and the volatility of life, while the other yearns to understand the beauty in fleeting things. Somehow all answers lie in the cherry blossoms in Kyoto.
Karen O'Hare goes against her parents' advice and travels to Japan as a foreigner. Of course, she has a good reason — a reason that spans 7,000 miles and 20+ years.
A short story spin-off from "Into the Night" by YOASOBI and "An Invitation from Thanatos" by Mayo Hoshino. A story about sleep paralysis and the manifestation of someone who doesn't follow the gods.
What does the desire for life and death mean? Can the desire of death exist without life? Is the desire of life bound to be replaced with the desire of death? Eros and Thanatos, who truly rules the world?