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Urata Kurashima, a 28 year old office worker who suffers from depression and a lot of stress in his work, finally finds the love of his life. One Night he drives back home from his office and then discovers something that's gonna change his life forever...
Taking place in a futuristic timeline, where technology and life forms are advanced, with experiments being conducted on humans often. In a city that is yet behind the advancement the world, a boy by the name of Kibishī Seikatsu strives to help his family, while also having to deal with social, p...
Arcadia, a simple conquest RPG game that has been the buzz of Japan since 1999. However, what if it was more than what it appeared to be? Welcome to Arcadia, a sci-fi utopia for supernatural entities. Having been saved three years ago by The Chosen Ones, the Einherjar, this world has been und...
This is a story of a runaway princess who wanted to fly and a normal boy who wanted to make that dream come true. This is their story… Song of The Lost Birds P.S. Thanks to Cosmo Griffin for editing. And also to all the competitors who's story inspired me- I am not going to lose, so com...
Let's do a thought experiment: How would the life of a person change if they suddenly decided to never speak again? "The Silence" follows the life of Hibiki, an introverted university student who one day decides to do just that. It is an exploration of the thought experiment, as well as philosop...
Akari Mimori, she’s 17, beautiful, and transferred to Kaiya High School. Her former school? A prestigous academy. But, it seems like two boys have taken a liking to her: The Trash and The Scum. Katsumasa Naomasa, the hated scum of Kaiya High School after he ended up getting into improper and i...
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.