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  • Deep Six by MazzusK
    MazzusK
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      Parts 3
    Stories about teenagers doing teenager things.
  • Blackout Protocol : Dinner with the dead  by carnageversecreator
    carnageversecreator
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    Four men. One table. One name that was never revealed changed everything. Before Blackout began... before blood spilled.. there was dinner. -2 Written like a movie. Crafted like a conspiracy. Welcome to the CarnageVerse.
  • Shattered Dreams by BriannnD
    BriannnD
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      Parts 28
    Dreams come in many shapes. It all depends on what that particular dream is, but, the undeniable truth behind dreams is that they all share a common shape, that of which, is a marble. But, dreams don't usually take physical shapes, and normal humans would never be able to see them anyway. However, on the off chance that a dream does take physical shape, that can only mean that one thing has happened; a dream has been shattered. Those shattered dreams are left to wander the earth until they are picked up by the one who was created to collect shattered dreams.
  • Ramblings Musings by westruppt
    westruppt
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      Parts 1
    Meet Ramblings - the old soul with a pipe, a story, and a chair older than time itself. He's the keeper of words, the fool with wisdom tucked behind every puff of smoke. His timeless presence - worn soft like memory, made for those who think deeply and speak sparingly.
  • Adventures of Winkie and Wolfe & the Detective No One Could Remember by LamianLife
    LamianLife
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      Parts 19
    Walter Wolfe leads a pretty normal life at the Barbary Police Department, one could almost say it was rather boring. And then he was assigned as a partner to Detective Willie Winkie, a rather suspicious man with an unhinged vengeance against the drug "Mortimer's Mind." Set in the fantasy world of Erth, this story takes place in Rhyme Nation-- where fairy tales take on a more literal meaning and physical presence. (Cover art done by @haranuva)
  • Just a Skirt, Just a Smile by Nameless-Messiah
    Nameless-Messiah
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      Reads 8
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      Parts 3
    > "Just a Skirt, Just a Smile" follows Mika - a quiet, drifting boy who one day decides to try something new: a simple skirt. What begins as curiosity becomes something deeper, as he starts opening up to you - the one who listens, who doesn't judge, who simply stays. In soft conversations and fleeting smiles, a fragile friendship blooms... and somewhere in between, Mika begins to understand himself.
  • Only Once, Entirely by GogoGogo927
    GogoGogo927
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      Parts 8
    Paris, 1878. One evening. Two souls. No promises - only truth. In the gilded hush of a Parisian ballroom lit by crystal and candlelight, a German Duke and a Swedish Countess meet as strangers. Both are too well-mannered to speak openly and too experienced to play games. Yet over the course of a single evening, through carefully chosen words and deliberate silences, they come to know one another with an intimacy that transcends touch. Surrounded by music, mirrors, and the watching eyes of a world built on restraint, they engage in a quiet, exquisite duel of language and longing - bound not by time, but by what they choose to say before it ends. Only Once, Entirely is a story of elegance and emotional precision, where love is not declared, but understood. A novella for anyone who has ever longed to be seen - just once - completely.
  • After The Rain by MayChong148
    MayChong148
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      Parts 8
    Jiang and Jing Jing were married for seven years, childhood sweethearts who grew into adults moving at different speeds. When Jiang falls into an affair with his ambitious colleague, Amanda, he doesn't plan to leave-until Jing Jing quietly agrees to a divorce without asking him to stay. What Jiang doesn't know is that on the same day she discovers his betrayal, Jing Jing is diagnosed with cancer. Choosing dignity over confrontation, Jing Jing lets him go without explanation, believing love sometimes means stepping aside. It's only when her illness forces them back into each other's orbit-through hospital corridors, recovery rooms, and unspoken truths-that Jiang realizes what he has already lost. As surgery, survival, and regret intertwine, Jiang must face the difference between responsibility and love, while Jing Jing must decide whether trust, once broken at her most vulnerable moment, can ever be rebuilt. This is not a story about reunion. It is a story about timing, fear, and what remains after love has already been tested by truth.