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Case No. 2: Secrets of the Lozada Family by MacadamiaDark
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One family. Each with a buried secret. When Susan Lozada fails to reach her parents one evening, a quiet dread begins to grow. Thousands of miles away, in the sun-drenched islands of San Islas, something has gone terribly wrong. What begins as a few missed calls soon unravels into a dark mystery - one that threatens to expose the lies, betrayals, and long-buried sins of the Lozada clan. Told from multiple perspectives, Secrets of the Lozada Family is a slow-burn psychological thriller where the truth lies just beneath the surface.
Rhian's Tales: Blood and Brass by MacadamiaDark
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Blood and Brass is a haunting tale of betrayal - and a son's painful journey toward the truth. When fifteen-year-old Jay Bulahan returns home on a scorching afternoon, he stumbles upon a tragedy that shatters everything he thought he knew about family, loyalty, and love. As he unravels the shadows surrounding his mother's death, Jay is drawn into a web of secrets that could consume him. With quiet determination, he chooses justice over silence - and innocence over loyalty.
Rhian's Tales: The Sweetheart Theory by MacadamiaDark
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Love has reasons that reason itself cannot understand. The Sweetheart Theory In the shadow of a dimly lit alley, where the stench of garbage lingers thick in the air, Arman, an old man, watches from his garden, his heart heavy with an infatuation he can barely admit. At twenty, Rose moves like a vision - her youth a reminder of the buds in his garden, still waiting to bloom. To him, she is both a beacon of forgotten dreams and a haunting reminder of the years quietly slipping away. In this place of quiet decay, their paths cross, sparking an obsession that grows more tangled with every glance, every whisper of wind against her skin, every step she takes toward him. But in a world of faded petals and rotting refuse - what does love really mean?
Blood On The Streets: Duterte on Trial by ThePr1meCritic
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In September 2025, Rodrigo Duterte stands before the International Criminal Court in The Hague, facing the trial of the century. Accused of crimes against humanity for the brutal drug war that left thousands dead, the former Philippine president must answer for his actions before a global audience. As prosecutors unveil damning evidence and witnesses recount harrowing testimonies, the world watches. Will justice finally be served, or will power and politics once again tip the scales? - DISCLAIMER: This is a work of fiction inspired by real events. While real names and public figures are mentioned, this story does not claim to depict actual events. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, beyond their public roles is purely coincidental.
Case No. 1: The Canto Brothers by MacadamiaDark
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Some paths lead home. Others lead back to where it all began. But the worst path is the one that finds you. Set in the sugar-growing region of Murkee, Case No. 1: The Canto Brothers is a crime drama where family loyalty, land disputes, and buried secrets ignite a violent reckoning. Told through multiple perspectives, the story unravels the events that led to a brutal execution on Moran's Hill. As guilt festers and old ghosts return, the past proves impossible to outrun. Were the Canto brothers, perpetrators of the crime - or victims themselves? That answer, in the end, is up to you.
A Second Chance by MacadamiaDark
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A work of fiction inspired by the real events of the drug war and the lost youth who deserved to live. A SECOND CHANCE The Extrajudicial Killing of Rhian Delos Reyes Rhian Delos Reyes was just a boy who made a mistake. After surviving the streets and turning his life around, he believed in redemption. He dreamed of classrooms, of quiet mornings, of one day becoming a lawyer. But in a country where bullets speak louder than dreams, not every second chance is honored. A Second Chance is a story about the promise of youth, the cruelty of a broken system, and the lives we lose before they've even begun. It is a haunting tribute to the thousands whose potential was silenced too soon.