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The Last Passenger  by Midnight_Overthinker
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"The Last Passenger" Aisha never believed in ghosts. But when she boards a nearly empty midnight bus, she senses something is wrong. A hooded man sits at the back-silent, motionless, watching. An old woman warns her to get off. But why? As the journey continues, strange things start happening. The man moves without moving. The bus feels like it's never stopping. And then... she looks into his hood. What she sees will haunt her forever. Some passengers have a destination. Others never leave. Will Aisha make it off the bus before it's too late? Or will she become the next "Last Passenger"?
THE SILENT ROOM 🤐 by Midnight_Overthinker
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Story Description: The Silent Room Some places are abandoned for a reason... When Noah dares his friend to spend a night in Room 306 of the infamous Blackwood Hotel, they expect nothing more than a few creaky floorboards and a forgotten ghost story. But when the whispers start at 3:06 AM, reality begins to twist. The hotel shifts, revealing glimpses of a time long gone. A woman in red warns them to run, but it's already too late. Noah vanishes. The cameras show only one person entering the room. Noah was never there. But deep in the mirrors, behind the whispers, something watches. And Room 306 is still waiting.
Title: "Cursed, Yet Unbroken" by Midnight_Overthinker
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Description: "Cursed, Yet Unbroken" is a deeply emotional poem that explores the struggle of feeling trapped by fate and lost in darkness. Through vivid imagery and flowing rhymes, it expresses the weight of despair, the pain of shattered dreams, and the loneliness of unanswered hopes. Yet, beneath the sorrow, a quiet resilience emerges-a flickering fire that refuses to die. The poem reminds us that even in the darkest moments, light will rise, and no curse can truly break a soul that chooses to stand strong.