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Chimera / A Psychological Thriller (+18) -Ongoing ni chimera_invisible
Chimera / A Psychological Thriller (+18) -Ongoing
chimera_invisible
  • MGA BUMASA 831
  • Mga Boto 46
  • Mga Parte 4
"My name is Adelina, and I'm a pathological liar. I make up scenarios just to get people in trouble, and I'm good at persuading others that I'm a helpless, vulnerable girl. I'm not to be trusted." "Did your brother tell you to say that, Adelina? Are you afraid of him?" I maintained silence, slowly raising my eyes to the large mirror again and quietly whispered under my breath. "Nothing happened. It was all in my head." Twenty-one year old Adelina is an illusionist who is locked up in a world of her own. A world where she's battling with her inner demons, threatening to be released. When Jonathan insists on bringing her back to L.A. with him, she meets his group of friends. Whom, at first sight, may seem like the typical young party animals that love to indulge in booze and spontaneous sex. They are anything but innocent and may be involved in something far more sinister than what meets the eye. As she is drawn into her stepbrother's inordinate and problematic lifestyle, Adelina begins to lose control of her mental stability as her deepest and darkest fears are brought to life.
Blood money - a modern day psychological thriller ni rebellefleur199x
Blood money - a modern day psychological thriller
rebellefleur199x
  • MGA BUMASA 173
  • Mga Boto 3
  • Mga Parte 6
"I've always thought that the real hell was in the sky on a planet too close to the sun. I've been to hell many times, my own personal hell, but this place, this place isn't personal. This place was made by someone else, they embodied their deepest fears into its architecture. I wonder if they've ever been to hell? That's the only way to create something like this right?" A young woman struggles with her mental health while she recounts her time in hell and the experiences that lead her there. This story contains mentions of rape and violence. Findings from a Harvard study by Benjamin Bullet, Peyton Jones and Richard McNally revealed that the belief that words cause harm causes more anxiety than the actual words themselves. We're all gonna experience a spectrum of emotions throughout our lives so practicing self-care as much as we can is really important