At the early hour of three, someone sits alone. They are met by a man, who takes them to their home. What follows is that someone's breaking point, and what comes after.
Two souls find each other on a rooftop, entangled in a struggle against the seductive allure of the God of Death. Their love is powerful, yet the constant battle with darkness takes its toll.
Young Ethan found peace in silence, but one day there was an unexpected change. He met a mysterious woman named Emily. This relationship, which started in silence at first, deepened over time. But Emily asked him for a heavy task. She wanted him to kill someone.
When humans die, their souls can be collected either by the God of Death, Thanatos, or the Goddess of Life, Eros. The Judgement for this is as fair as life itself can be.
Time is a twisted dimension, It is a hallucination. It exceeds the realm of imagination, And it causes destruction... In this world, Extroverts tend to be ruled by life, Eros. While, introverts are the opposite, Thanatos. But what about ambiverts?
A story about two people who have different relationships with food. One discovers that it's the agent of Thanatos, which draws him to death. The other realizes that it could be an agent of Eros, which drives her to life.
In a place where ancient trees whispered secrets, there lived a bird named Swallow, the poem of freedom. However, one winter's day, an event occurred that would change Swallow's life: a mysterious fox named Fox appeared. Fox initially ensnared Swallow, but over time, an unexpected bond formed bet...
Hikaru's eyes weren't like the stars in the sky; they were like the stars of memories in his heart. In the City of Infinity, when the gates began to close, an unexpected task fell upon Hikaru and his companions. Guided by the stars, they set out to unravel the secrets that awaited them. However, ...
According to the world, I was a hero. The eyes that met mine were filled with gratitude, like stars in the night sky, their brilliance reaching deep into the recesses of our souls. But with every act of kindness, a piece of me slipped away, like sand through an hourglass. It was a destiny etched ...