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A life where nothing happened, all the possibilities remained possibilities. Is such a useless life even necessary for the development of the human race? Why does one have to live? Does such a thing like unconditional love exists? Why is there always a bigger fish? The protagonist probably cannot...
Two figures stand in a small room with only a single light from the ceiling to light the room. "I want you to kiss now", A voice announces over an intercom. The two shaking figures began embracing each other. You have to do what the voice says. "Now stop, I'm bored of that." The figures stop. You...
"My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me." — John 10:27 They were never of this world—lost sheep, now called by the Good Shepherd. Five warriors, chosen by faith, stand against the darkness that seeks to consume humanity. Empowered by divine grace, they battle Nephilim, wit...
The main character finds himself devoid of any life. While trying to fulfil his sense of connection and self-identity by watching passersby on the roof, he met a cat that had changed his life and sealed his fate for the worse.
George and Madeline have returned to Beartooth Mountain - the place that George grew up - hoping to get one last view from the summit. But along the way, they run into a few old figures from George's past.
"The Last Child in an Ageless World" Solara is the last child born in a world that forgot how to create life. Humanity achieved immortality—but at the cost of its future. Children became myths... until her. Stolen as an infant and raised on the fringes of a glittering, ageless society, Sola...
My heaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad! After uploading my consciousness to the "eternal" cyberspace, I discovered my head was gone. I don't mean that figuratively. I mean it's physically gone. To ma...