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Family is that one place where you're supposed to be accepted. Suppose to be loved. Suppose to be appreciated and cared for. Sadly, most families aren't like that. Some are cruel. Some hurt you far more than anyone could imagine. And some, commit crimes so abhorrent, you could only wonder what yo...
I woke up, I walked, I drank, I walked, I slept, I drank, I died - repeat - loading text input \\ To understand what it means to be mortal, one must first learn how to be immortal. Thus he travels great distances, sees lands never seen before, only to realise that immortality is only the...
A duke’s daughter wanted nothing in her life but the sweet nothingness of death, as she felt like her life served no purpose. Her wish was granted when she was killed in an unfortunate accident, yet in a sudden turn of events, she was forced to reincarnate. As fate has it, she was reborn in he...
Hikaru, a 19 old, is pushed down into the depths of despair by the dystopian society he lives in, he discovers a power which could be a blessing in disguise or a curse which will push him even deeper into darkness, all the while joining a rebellious group which has people exactly like him t...
Parl sora is trying to escape from a simulation. This world they all live in is nothing more then a simulation. Everyone is trapped in this simulation. Because of a AI C.A.R.P World is consumed by this powerful evil AI. And parl somehow finds out a pattern and now he is trying to escape. Will he ...
In a world veiled in secrets and shadows, Akane harbors a burning desire for revenge against her own father and the one she once called her closest friend. From the tender age of childhood, her father compelled her onto a treacherous path, molding her into a formidable hacker. But the sinister tw...
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...
Everything sucks now. Or maybe it always did. Dad seems to pretend at least that nothing has changed. While I revel in my own existential dread. Mom seems to be happy that she found a new group of friends.
Four women bound together by unfortunate circumstances amid the world’s decline into chaos. Three weeks to avoid being killed or captured by a high-tech multinational who have a reticle fixed on them. Two parallel struggles; escaping from the island, to safety and resolving their own confli...