Broken Glass Series
3 stories
Broken Glass: Who Killed Olivia Khan by sleepyspookyy
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Olivia Khan is dead. The truth didn't die with her. It fractured. In the aftermath of her murder, the people who loved her are left piecing together memories that don't quite align, grief that refuses to behave, and a past that keeps changing shape the closer they look at it. Everyone remembers Olivia differently. Everyone has something to hide. Broken Glass: Who Killed Olivia Khan is a dark, character-driven psychological mystery about loss, unreliable memory, and the quiet violence of unanswered questions.
Broken Glass: There Were None... by sleepyspookyy
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Whitney never meant to change time. But grief has a way of rewriting logic. After her sister's death, Whitney discovers she can move backward through moments she was never meant to revisit. Each attempt to save the past only pulls her deeper into something watching from the edges of reality. Alongside Valentina Khan, a girl with secrets of her own, Whitney begins to uncover the truth about Oasis Valley High School and the forces feeding on pain, memory, and fear. Broken Glass: There Were None... is a dark supernatural story about loss, power, and the dangerous hope that some tragedies can be undone.
Broken Glass: They Were Gone by sleepyspookyy
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The country is dying, and ten have been chosen to stop it. Drawn from different tribes and bound by fate, they are the last hope for a world already splintering beyond repair. Whitney joins them with blood on her hands and grief in her chest, determined not to lose another home. As unknown forces close in and loyalty is tested, the line between survival and sacrifice begins to blur. Victory may demand more than any of them are willing to give. Broken Glass: They Were Gone is a dark fantasy about prophecy, unity, and what remains when hope is forced to fight for its life.