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Record-breaking snowfall, a catastrophic crime scene, and a mansion whose blueprints don't make sense: a hiker's bloody journal is the only clue that can solve the mystery. What happened to the victims, where's Obihiro Manor's missing floors, and most crucially, who or what killed them?
A collection of short stories, flash fiction, poetry and songs. Oftentimes strange and sometimes sad. This is an exploration of characters, moods, genres and styles - all focusing on the core element of everything not being quite alright, or being off slightly.
In an endless void, there exists a secret - a place where only a single person can reach. A place where stalls appear out of thin air, sporting a variety of wares. A place where everything is made from mana: from the people to the items. A place where you could find any item you can imagine, prov...
What is happiness? I couldn't understand this feeling anymore. For me, happiness was just a lie I had to keep up when I'm in public. Until I unexpectedly met you again.
The Technowar has taken a toll on it's soldiers. Jump into the life of Hunter, a freshly captured prisoner forced to play along with a group of other prisoners not only to survive one another, but also to endure the depraved imaginations of their cruel overseers. Will they survive? Or will their ...
Every night, he goes to bed with her at his side, afraid of losing her the next morning because, even in his dreams, he feels like she is slowly leaving him behind.
I'm always with you. Maybe in the back of your mind, or just outside your window. No matter where you go I'll be there waiting. I'm your friend after all.
You think about it all the time—with impunity. You say it all the time—just as a reminder. It comes out soft like silk, an eternal sigh of sympathy passing your lips. “I wish you were dead.”
Do not look down over the precipice’s edge. That’s the secret, you see: You always have to look up. That way you can only fly, and you never fall.