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  • The Threat & The Sacred Thread by kimtaeoishi
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    Est isn't feeling comfortable as if the temperature drop down. Then he saw her, William also saw her but nobody else but why. She ran to the door, grabbing for the handle. Her hand slipped through the metal. She tried to kick the door, but her foot met no resistance, passing through the wood like a breeze. She was trapped in a cage of luxury, a ghost in a world of solid things. A story about the Est , William and of course about that girl. It's not as simple as it seems. Something ancient braided and William and Est now in it. Hope You all enjoy reading this. --- I got the help of AI to write this story as English is not my first language but I want my story in English because I think in this way I can reach more reader without problem. I love my mother- language very much but don't expect everyone knows it.
  • Golden Thread by Arianbauldelaire
    Arianbauldelaire
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    In a world touched by ancient magic, Willow and Madigan, sisters and witches bound by blood and an unbreakable bond, have lived far beyond the years of mortals. Growing up under the watch of countless guardians who drifted in and out of their lives, they learned that they could rely only on each other. But Willow's restless heart pushes her into the depths of an enchanted forest, where golden threads lead her down mysterious paths promising hidden truths. As she wanders, the forest begins to reveal a different story, testing her resolve and leading her further from home and her own heart. Meanwhile, Madigan senses her sister's absence like a wound and embarks on her own search, facing shadows and illusions conjured by the forest's will. Both sisters must confront their deepest fears, the echoes of their past, and the call of a bond that transcends even the darkest magic. Along the way, they discover that true strength doesn't lie in the spells they've learned but in the courage to face the unknown-and to find their way back to each other. For in their world, the heart's compass always points them home.