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Where The Walls Remember by rosinisnotedible
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Welcome to Sterling Heights. Graduation is optional. Survival is not. Sterling Heights was meant to be an honour. ⚠ Content Warnings: Swearing, violence, gore, psychological horror, betrayal, grief, and other sensitive themes. An elite institution for the exceptional. A place where talent was cultivated, futures secured, and brilliance rewarded. For Siyun Chen, it should have been another step towards greatness, alongside her life-long friend and cartographer, Aisling Marlowe. No one remembers arriving. They wake trapped within locked halls and pristine corridors, overseen by Vestra, a charismatic and unnervingly gleeful headmaster who offers only one rule: Kill, and you may escape. What follows is a calculated descent into paranoia. As students begin to die and trials force the survivors to accuse one another, trust fractures under the weight of fear. Schemes form in whispers. Alibis are crafted and dismantled. Friendships strain, loyalties shift, and the line between protection and betrayal blurs beyond recognition. Behind the scenes, a secret escape plan begins to take shape; dangerous, meticulous, and built on half-truths and silence. Not everyone is told. Not everyone is trusted. And not everyone is who they seem. Surrounded by formidable talents: Felix Grantham, Max Buchanan, Eira Serrano, Jiro Masada, Jamie Hall, Tamsin Bramwell, Gabriel Winslow, Lydia Whitecome, and many more- artists, academics and athletes alike, the question becomes less about who will kill and more about who can live with what they've done. Inspired heavily by Danganronpa, weaving psychological horror, mystery, and emotional tension with slow-burn relationships, fractured bonds, and the quiet devastation of choosing survival over honesty. Cover art drawn by me on Procreate.
Enemies Genderbent  by breannabennett301bcb
breannabennett301bcb
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Rated-X: Read Author's Note For More Information Two gay villains had only one idea that their four enemies belonged in a town agency (POG) and anytime find out their secret, toxic fandom even when they are humans. For emergencies, their co-head agent, Breanna created a reverse-sex mixture in case of identity emergencies. Without knowing that it was the reverse-sex vile, they both got genderbent. On the other hand, Sawyer teamed with Decan to find out about their relationship and why it exists. Both villains are gender bent and humanized. This is no laughing matter... As soon as the two of them are now a couple of hot women living their lives not meant to be lived, they told, then despised confronting the main judge or the main character in the story, most importantly not to get caught but POG but open up the evidence of their hidden X-rated relationship, leaving not only Sawyer and Decan in suspense... but the town and their agency to have a very toxic rumor. Therefore the co-owners of the town have to stop their relationship and continue story life even if gore and R-rates get in the way. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Forgetting Juliet by SamdeRieux
SamdeRieux
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When Hillary Nathan's dark past is revealed. She realizes she must leave her life in England behind. Bittersweet memories of the one she once loved who brought a storm of chaos that nearly destroyed her life begin to flood her consciousness as she prepares to flee her home in Kent. As she begins to flee England, she experiences flashes from the past. The bloody murder. The girl she once loved more than life itself. All of it. For the first time, Hillary Nathan is finally forced to face what happened all of those years ago as a grown woman, and she learns to let go of the memories of a young Juliet Hulme that have haunted her for forty years. A story of love, obsession, and bloodshed inspired by the 1954 murder of Honorah Mary Parker in Christchurch, New Zealand.