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After battling with herself, a girl decides to end it all, that is until some unexpected helps arrives and makes her see things from a different perspective.
What is the purpose of my life? Questions upon questions, Timothy Sethwood a young adult has finished his high school years and now is unemployed...
"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...
The story follows Robert Rosford, a madman who feels like he has lost everything. He made a choice and was a drunkard. He gets news that a funeral is happening for someone he knows, and a lady dressed in black won't stop pestering him to go.
Kader Sir, a teacher who seeks truth . He is someone who inspires his students with his actions . This is the tale of Abdul Kader Sir, the legendary Science teacher who would change the world with his wisdom one day, through his students.
A man wakes up, offered a single chance to gain power. Once defined by weakness, failure, and mediocrity, in love, in ambition, in everything, he chooses strength. But as he lives through this "new" world, wielding the might he once lacked, he begins to realize that power alone cannot fix a...
In a city drowning in neon lights and silent screams, a young man named Rin Azuma is forced to kill to stay alive. Bound by a mysterious organization that saved him from death only to enslave him, Rin finds himself on a twisted path where every mission erases pieces of his soul. When a target ...
Jakol knocks on her best friend's and also roommates door. No response. He knocked again, a uneasy pit forming in his stomach. His hands began to tremble slightly, and the worst part was he didn't know why? Maybe it was the left-over ramen he'd had earlier? Or maybe it was the shitty sleep he'd h...
"I loved someone once... So tell me, human... Why do you share her smile?" Elias didn't mean to summon a demon. He was drunk. There was a book. A dare. A sigil drawn on tiles. Now Lilith-ancient, sharp-tongued, and terrible with modern life-is crashing on his couch. They were supposed ...