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  • Escapism by AthenaBalayo
    AthenaBalayo
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    Escapism is a haunting romantic political thriller that weaves silence into suspense, and love into ruin. Julia has lived most of her life in quiet shadows, unaware that the people meant to protect her have built their legacy on blood and betrayal. When she meets Knox, brooding, magnetic, and chasing ghosts, her world begins to unravel. What starts as curiosity becomes entrapment, as Julia is thrust into a storm of vengeance rooted in a history she never knew she was part of. Knox is hiding more than scars. He believes Julia's family is responsible for everything he's lost-and in his descent, he makes a choice that forever alters both their lives. But fate plays cruel games. When the truth begins to surface, Knox, in his final act of clarity, shields her from the consequences of the war he started. As the political landscape collapses around her and secrets claw into the light, Julia is left with a promise to fulfil and a name to protect. Twisted events, too strange to be chance, begin to guide her path, as if the world itself refuses to let her fade quietly. This is not a story about escape. It's about confrontation. It's about what survives when love, legacy, and loyalty burn to ash.
  • Archive children by AnielaSikora
    AnielaSikora
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    After the Collapse, the world rebuilt itself around a strange discovery: every human is born with a Memory Mark-a glowing sigil on their arm that determines how their brain stores reality. Over time, this created two distinct groups: 1. The Keepers - like Ezren Their marks let them store every memory perfectly, with flawless detail. Keepers never forget anything-faces, words, pain, loss. Their minds are heavy archives, and they're prized for their recall but feared for their inability to let go. 2. The Drifters - like Mira Their marks make memories fade within days unless emotionally significant. Drifters live in a constant state of reinvention-light-hearted, adaptable, and unburdened. They're seen as unreliable but free. Because Keepers grow overwhelmed and Drifters grow unstable when mixed, society separated them into two cities: Recall and Flux, divided by a river that loops like a question mark through the wasteland. Ezren (Keeper) and Mira (Drifter) meet as children when Mira wanders across the river during one of her "blank days." He helps her remember her way home by writing on her arm with charcoal. She remembers him only as "the boy who drew on me," and he remembers everything-her laugh, the way the wind tangled her hair, the way she called the ruined riverboats "sleeping whales." They keep meeting by accident. Or maybe fate. For Ezren, their encounters build into a story he revisits nightly. For Mira, each meeting feels like a new beginning-yet something in her chest insists she's known him before.