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In the field of chaos theory, the butterfly effect is a principle of chaos. The small change in one state of system can result in larger paradigm shift of events. A simple act of suicide causes a chain reaction throughout a city – even its people. For those who are born through the rule of Ero...
A Kid well respected by people, learn that most humans, most gods and most importantly, your own best friend are nothing but fakers. let us dive in the world which Akihiro will get revenge on for this very reason.
[Now Relocated to RoyalRoad and ScribbleHub] A collection of short stories linked to the UnderCurrent parent book - That can be read in any order or not at all. Stories that will be included in this volume; -Neo Wars - The town is a place of balance, a place where people accept facts and e...
Yoshimitsu Suzuki is your average male teenager studying at an average high school.... Or so it seems. Born with a light presence and an average-looking face, he fails to make friends and strays away from social situations, leading him to a life in solitude. Yearning to find meaning in a borin...
“Yes, ladies and gentlemen. I-Doctor Phantasie-have created a machine that can view a person’s imaginative mind!”, as Phantasie yelled in excitement. A short 1 chapter story about how a man or mad doctor found out a way to view a persons imaginative mind
This is a short story the first half of which (the 'symbolic' part) I wrote quite a few years ago. About a month ago I roughly doubled it in word count, adding the 'sci-fi' part. They are divided by a *** . In the second part I basically describe 'paradise' itself the way I have imagined it. ...
Samuel, a young 17 year old blind boy, finally gets an eye donor. After living in darkness for more than 14 years, Sam and his caretaker and best friend Julia couldn't be happier. But is Sam ready to face the colors?
Adam wakes with a ringing phone at the end of his bed and a friend at his door. It's always hard to accept what we don't want to believe, and even harder to put hope down. Is it better to let the phone ring or to answer it? Even if the answer will be one you knew would come and can't bear to hear...