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  • The Ink of the World by Peacheraa
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    Elya is a quiet young woman, almost erased from the real world. Passionate about ancient books and calligraphy, she leads a grey existence-until the day she stumbles upon an abandoned grimoire. The moment she opens it, she's pulled into a world made of living ink, shifting pages, and half-erased memories. In this realm, she must write to survive. But every word she writes changes reality... And the more she writes, the more her past, her feelings-even her name-begin to fade. In a universe that blends metaphysical horror and silent fantasy, Elya faces creatures born from regrets, lies, and broken truths. Until one day, the Book gives her a final choice: Write the world. Or let yourself be erased.
  • Chapter of STRANGERS by HavishSakthi8
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    Ethan is a quiet, thoughtful teenager carrying the weight of a father he couldn't save and a childhood he can't return to. He doesn't lash out; he withdraws. His grief turns inward until a book - The Stranger - gives shape to the chaos inside him. The story follows his decision to shed his old identity and live unseen, a nameless figure working for good from the shadows. What begins as a teenage fantasy of heroism soon hardens into a dangerous kind of clarity. Ethan believes that to protect others, he must erase himself
  • Clothes on the Car: A Dream Between Worlds by Lilog224ever
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    A vivid, surreal dream pulls Alex into a place where nothing stays steady - not faces, not memories, not even the objects on the floor. It begins with their mother's embrace, a hug so intense it feels like it sets their skull on fire. Old heartbreaks and unspoken pain rise up instantly, mixing into the scenery around them. When a bat appears, their mom panics, yelling, "Get it, Alex!" even though Alex can't see anything. A pan of rice lies spilled on the ground for no reason at all, like the dream dropped pieces of real life in the wrong places. Then the world twists again - blunts fall to the floor, cookies appear from nowhere, familiar people morph into strangers, and Michael Jordan's mother becomes Robin Williams in an instant. A baby replaces a book. A knife wraps itself around Alex's hand without warning. Each shift pulls Alex deeper into something emotional, something their mind hasn't finished battling. Surreal and unsettling, the dream becomes a maze of old grief, fear of loss, confusion, and a longing for clarity. This is a story about confronting the things buried under years of pain - in a world where even the smallest detail, like a pan of rice on the floor, says more than words ever could.