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In their darkest of nights, two broken souls made a promise. Intoxicated by love and fueled from the conviction to escape the cruelty of their world, they decide to run away together. Just one week, a fleeting farewell to the day before—then they leave their past behind forever to awaken beneath ...
After the suicide of the characters from “an invitation from Thanatos”, the name of the god of death spread far and wide, appealing to those endeared to death as their salvation, including kuro who struggles with his emotions. After meeting a certain girl he’s shoved into making a decision betwe...
Mike becomes entranced by a girl with an uncanny resemblance to his first crush. As they share their deepest pains and hopes, they confront the fragility of life and the balance between joy and suffering. A heart-wrenching tale of love, loss, and the pursuit of beauty in a world marked by tragedy.
It's dark, and it's hard to see. Has it always been like that here? I feel like it used to be nicer. No one says anything about it, so it must be normal. Putting my glasses on every morning feels like a waste of time.
A person's best friend asks them to take care of their cat for a month whilst they're on a business trip. (Cover by @_ghostlav - https://twitter.com/_ghostlav)
Momoka can't help but want to break the cycle of hospital visits that make up her life as she seeks an answer to escape.
Everyone has a right to pursue a happy life. The difficult part is to be given and to fulfil that right. I too have a right to pursue a happy life. That's why I'm gonna become much happier from now on. I'm not gonna compromise with just this. We are gonna take back all of the happiness that we lo...
I don't really post oneshots here all too much anymore, but I wanted to share a thought I had whilst taking a break from novel writing. Please enjoy my stream of cons...
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. ...