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Ice and Fire by Notaboutdanormallife
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A poem/short story I wrote inspired by the book series "A Song of Ice and Fire" by George R.R. Martin [Cover is not mine, I only edited it a bit and added the title and the watermark]
Into the Unknown by Notaboutdanormallife
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Highest ranking #205 in mystery/thriller "Come up to the playroom, pet", he said, smirking. "Oh, screw you Vincent", she finally snapped. She got dragged into this anyway, but she'd be damned if she stood there and took this for another second! Suddenly, he grabed her and pinned her against the wall, her back making a loud noise as it collided with the wall. "I told you to call me Master", he growled. Aileen looked up at him, her eyes filled with raw terror. Vincent was big and strong, as he towered over her, he could seriously hurt her. Taken aback by the wild look in her eyes, Vincent immediately let her go, as if her skin burned his hands. "I'm sorr-" ,he tries to tell her, but Aileen quickly runned up the stairs and locked herself in the bathroom. °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° The thing about psychopaths though, is that they're notorious for their lack of fear, but also their ability to mimick emotions in order to manipulate people into doing their bidding. And Aileen was doing just that. Warning: this book contains mental illness, violence, mentions of drug use (the first 3 chapters are sort of a prequel, the story picks up after that, but they are still very important)
Rebels and Tyrants by Notaboutdanormallife
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Orion Wolff always hated people. They were just so unnessecarily annoying. That's why he loved running away from them. Running made him feel free. Unfortunately, being free was illegal in his country. Yes, the ten rulers, the Royals, had enforced very strict laws. No one in, no one out. No education, no freedom of opinion for the common folk. If anyone dared to lift their heads, they mysteriously disappeared, along with every trace that they ever existed. No one really knew how it had happened. Without anyone noticing, the Ten had risen to power and then everything took a turn for the worse. But there were rumors. Whispers about a group of renegades, that worked against the Royals. But Orion didn't believe in rumors. They were just hopeful chatter, in his opinion, from people that, despite everything, were still optimistic. But all his beliefs came crashing down one day when he run into the mysterious but extremely arrogant X, who tells him he's got potential. For what, he didn't specify. But he and his team of rebels, they call themselves the Underdogs, are nothing like he's ever seen. And just when he realises how truly insane they all are, he is sent spiraling into their world of crazy, mind-blowing, blood-freezing adventure.