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A Great Goose once guarded the lands of Graldnorna long ago, not with kindness, but terror. Time has turned it into nothing but a story told to the next generation. This is the tale of those who fight to keep it bound. Those who fight to keep the future bright.
In the shadowed heart of a city draped in sorrow, Kaito stands, a solitary figure amidst the desolation. Raindrops fall, each a silent witness to the weight of his heartache, blurring the line between worlds. The absence of Hikari, his sun and moon, is an abyss that threatens to consume him. As d...
She was alone and made a world of her own, her armors were her cosplay. Nishimiya was a happy girl until she felt greater happiness due to him. Who was he? What will he become to the girl who called herself a cosplayer? That weird moment of their meet, and the weird feelings that triggered from t...
In a dystopian future one dying man desperately clings to the one drug that will bring him salvation: A good dream.
Fire Doesn’t Want to Hurt You (Short-complete story) ————— “Don’t go near the fire.”they said And yes—it hurt. But I stayed. Because I wanted to understand.. And finally— through ash and scar, the fire stopped being a monster. It became something else. My companion. ——— I...
The sun vanished without warning. Days turned to weeks in endless darkness as Earth began to freeze, nature withered, and humanity collapsed. In this dying world, I was alone without fear, without regret, ready to fade with the cold. Then I found her. A freezing, fragile orphan named Ayuma. ...
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.”
One night, it felt as if the darkness had melded seamlessly with its surroundings, extinguishing the stars in the sky. Then, a profound silence descended, piercing through the midst of my thoughts like an icy scream. I sensed that I lay on a cold surface, my hands trembling as if frozen. I couldn...
“It’s been 14 years since your passing. So much has happened since then. I wish I could see you all grown up now. Sometimes I wonder what we could’ve done to prevent it. Where did it all go wrong?”