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In the fading light of a quiet evening, Édouard wakes up in a room he no longer recognizes. When an old rotary phone begins to ring, the voice on the other end knows far too much — about his life, his loves, and the cracks in his memory. Farewell to Myself is a gentle, haunting short story about...
In an age where magic fades beneath the glow of electric light, a butler accepts a peculiar assignment: watch over the eldest son of a wealthy elven family. Cold, distant, and bound by duty, Everett Valandor seems every bit the noble elite. But as the days stretch on, what begins as simple observ...
A man who built his life around a series of carefully planned goals seemed to have it all. At 18, he graduated from an elite university. By 23, he was married to a wonderful woman. He landed the perfect job and raised two beautiful children. But on the day of his 38th birthday, he returned home t...
Haunted by the ghosts of a troubled past and trapped in a silent war with their own mind, Alex lives in the shadows of their inner world. Days blur in solitude until they meet Emma, whose quiet understanding stirs something Alex thought was long buried—a yearning for connection. As they navigate ...
Bianca is left alone when Hermes, her DreamShip and only friend, dies in an accident. How will she be able to trust and open up to someone else again after the loss? A story about friendship, love and finding your place in this world.
In two days, the clocktower in the centre of the island will strike 0. All residents know this means the end. Escaping the island surely results in drowning. The only two ways to escape are to wait for the clock to hit 0, or to do it yourself. Only a handful have even made it to these final days,...
It is a journal of someone trying to get away, trying to be free, but encountering something that they will never return.