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Oblivion Crisis by Lunahuntress1998
Lunahuntress1998
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Some references to the Devil is a part timer, but the story development is my own and I hope you enjoy reading this :) The worlds where at peace until fiends started to reaper again after 5,000 years, with the sudden reappearance of fiends that only means one thing, that the magic barrier in-prisoning Oblivion that the Angel God and Demon King created is weakening and soon Oblivion will be released back into the worlds... The story starts off with Jason Kage an "ordinary high school student," if you call living in a world with magic, angels, demons, and demi humans normal. I tried writing this like you where watching an anime if that makes sense, so I added some names to try to get a more anime feel to it along with some descriptions. This is my first works I ever felt confident in publishing, since I have a friend that thought others would enjoy this story, so like I said at the top I hope you enjoy it, and I'm also not quite finished with it yet. The picture for my cover is from google images, I'm sorry that I don't have a more eye catching cover, but I'm no artist. 😅
The Sniper's Heart: Out of the Shadows by BigBroUrriza2
BigBroUrriza2
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Hana Sato has spent her life blending into the background. Top of her class, a lover of books, and completely invisible to her classmates, she's learned that silence is safer than attention. Until he notices her. He's the school's star basketball player-popular, confident, untouchable-but for some reason, he chooses to sit across from her at lunch. He doesn't laugh at her, doesn't call attention to her, and most importantly... he doesn't leave. Together, they share quiet moments, books, and whispers of understanding. Until one day, a small connection-their shared love for Sword Art Online-opens a door Hana didn't realize she had been longing for. Being seen isn't always loud. Sometimes, it's one person quietly acknowledging you. And sometimes... that's enough.