Urban fantasy. When you said you'd jump with me. I didn't realize you had wings. A short story made for the YOASOBI x Honeyfeed Writing Contest. All feedback is appreciated.
Standing by the tracks of a train, a boy takes a step towards the other side. But life has more in store for him than he could ever know.
The most important seven years of a man. The years where he experienced the good and the bad of life. And once a year, he goes to a park, where he meets a mysterious woman. On a bench overlooking the joyful scenery, he would share moments of his life with her, from his joys to his misfortunes. Th...
Thanatos has stolen away someone very important to me. Someone who is my reason to live. He is seeing the God of Death even though he is ruled by Eros. The God of Death will lead him towards death. I’m caught between two choices… In life, we swing back and forth, joy to sadness, hope to despair....
Dr. William Turner, as usual, was heading towards the hospital every morning. A light mist had settled over the city, and a sense of quietude prevailed. The white walls of the Swallow Medical Center seemed like a sanctuary, always patiently striving to alleviate pain. One day, when he picked u...
Ryuken, a die-hard comic book and manga fan, wakes up one day in an ancient, magical library, and he's totally lost! But here's the catch: everyone in this strange place thinks Ryuken is a chosen hero with incredible powers. They believe he's here to save the day! There's just one problem - ...
Thanatos... did not exist. He was just an old Greek legend. Those who believe in the existence of dumb myths like these need to open their eyes. That's all.
Usagi Jones is a 16-year-old who gains superpowers from accident that his parents die in. He uses this second chance to make an impact and become a superhero to protect his home Zone City.
Two enigmatic beings are eternally fighting over life and death. Victory of one or another in a game of chess leads to the very fate of the wagered life.
Dear Sunshine, Hello, Michelle. How are you doing? Your husband is well. It's already been five months since I have lived in this place. The time has gone by both quickly and slowly, somehow. Nothing special prompted this letter, though. It's just there's something I really have to tell you ab...