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Exactly where he last saw her, struggling writer Gale Jones once again encounters the girl of his dreams — or, rather, the beautiful stranger who haunts his restless slumber. She dons the same blue dress from seven summers ago, when they shared a dance on the deck of a cruise ship on the Saint La...
Do you want to relive your past? For the average person, you wouldn't think highly about the question. But for Fujisawa Yoji, this was a request, a redemption of sorts. 'Goodbye, past...' follows Fujisawa Yoji, who's granted the chance to greet his past, to find the meaning of his once destroyed ...
Have you ever heard the Parable of the Prodigal Son? Forgiveness and envy clash as the reality of humanity is shown plain and bare for all to see. Christmas time however can soften the sins of the past, heal wounds that have been severed beyond repair. Daniel experiences this firsthand as he rece...
Sky is your average high school kid. He's well-liked by his peers, is good-looking, and is generally the "man of the hour." His best friend Paris however, is the opposite. They are the closest friends but live completely different lives. As Sky reveals his past through dreams he experiences, h...
Join Pax, and two others (eventually), who journey to seek what is causing a certain threat. Join the narrator who slowly, but surely, loses the plot, and expects characters in a fictional tale to read minds, which can only result in sarcastic commentary that are almost definitely read by no one ...
The E.D.E.N. calamity… It’s been so long, it’s remembered only in conspicuously unreliable legend. After that game effectively turned the population into zombies, gamers came to be despised, then eventually outlawed. Or so they say. Supreme Leader Cherubim had them all executed so that the pl...
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. ...
One piece in a puzzle : I am have fallen in love with you, and the string of fate that ties us both is a beautiful, forgotten summer day. But not every love is answered, and not answer is with love.