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At twenty-five, his life should have just begun. Yet, for a man with no family, no friends, and no future, time is slipping away—two years left before cancer claims everything. His days are empty, silent, and meaningless—until one fateful afternoon, when he comes across two orphaned children with...
The Girl Who Forgets is a poignant tale of memory, identity, and trust. It explores the delicate bonds between people, the pain of loss, and the courage it takes to face the truth. Aya’s journey is one of self-discovery, where each new day brings the hope of remembering—and the fear of what those...
Cosmic horrors descend upon the quiet town of Small Pines, Maine. Police Officer Kimberly McKnight struggling to string together the clues of what's actually happening here. Nobody taking it seriously enough until it's too late. When sentient eyeballs start invading people's bodies and changing t...
In a world teetering on the edge of collapse, devoid of humanity, only two figures stand against the impending darkness. Born from the unlikely union of a demon and a miko, the twin sisters, Sakura and Hana, navigate the desolate remnants of a fallen civilization. Separated from the rest of huma...
“How disgusting,” thought Eros, watching Thanatos commit murders with an innocent smile. Eros, not being able to stop her, needed validation. So upon seeing and meeting Sora, can Eros finally feel fulfilled…? TW: mention of suicide A short story by me for the YOASOBI x Honeyfeed contest, ba...
A life that wants nothing more than to embrace Thanatos, but is pulled back towards life by others through the words "I love you."
I stood at the edge of life. Misery and fear filled my heart. One step to end it all. It was then I met a girl the same as me, but we could not hear each other. I wanted to talk. Therefore, I made a paper plane to carry and deliver my voice, and hers.
In the midst of a quiet evening at home our protagonist tries one more time to feel a connection again. However it's not reciprocated in the way they had hoped. A spin-off from Mayo Hoshino's 'An Invitation from Thanatos' and YAOSOBI'S 'Into the Night'