They told her it was a simple recovery job. A stolen Noh mask. An anonymous client. A clean break from the ghosts of Belize. But when Jessica Sanchez arrives in Kyoto, she finds more than an artifact—she finds a trail of bodies, a whisper of a forgotten project, and a photograph that shouldn’t...
I write the synopsis in the first chapter... Cause it wasn't short enough to put here, sry
Yuuwaku Kumoshi is a teenager who, like everyone else, is searching for true happiness. She is tired of being judged and trying to fit in as a normal person. She wants to try new things, legal or not. Little does she know that choices can be irreversible, especially the wrong ones.
Amy prefers to keep to herself—routine, quiet, and distance feel safest. But when a coworker unexpectedly slips her phone into Amy’s bag, it sparks an awkward, hesitant connection between two very different people. Through clumsy conversations, small gestures, and ringing interruptions, Amy begin...
A zombie and a dullahan roam the human continent, trying to find purpose in life. Where is the missing head? Where did they come from? Why are they... "alive"?
Set in the fading twilight of the Meiji Era, Of Servant and Master tells the poignant tale of a proud samurai-turned-general and a noble princess bound by duty, tradition, and unspoken longing. As Japan transforms around them, their hearts remain trapped in a silence neither can break—torn betwee...
Having cut their journey at the revelation of Martelle Hughes, Kuro faces another problem. The Overseer Saint, Seirna Stephanie, zealously forces the dwarves to submit and worship Kuro, as the next god of Chersea after Gaius. And she will never relent until all have kneeled before him...or die ...
For some, life gains meaning through a cause, an admired voice, or a dream. For others, the spark comes from fiction: an otome game, a glance through a screen. Just when everything seems to be getting better, something shifts. The dialogues don’t sound the same. The words plead. You’ve played the...
The Goddess of Despair has a simple goal: to cause as much despair as possible. What would be the easiest way to achieve that? By destroying as many universes as possible.
El used to shine. Now he hides in a quiet beachside studio, mixing silence instead of songs. Then Sofi arrives — a blunt, chaotic girl chasing the voice of her drowned sister through a warped cassette. She brings noise. He only knows silence. But somewhere between tape rewinds, unfinished song...