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  • THE BLOOD STAINED RIPPLES IN TIME : 1971 by S_S_R_77
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    She hears a voice that should not exist. A girl from 1971 fighting a war long buried in history. But when two broken souls become connected across time, the greatest mystery is not history itself- but who they truly are. -Written by S S R *Note* : The emotional experiences depicted in the opening chapters are inspired by real events from the author's life. The rest of the story is a work of fiction. I have always believed that writing is more than just telling a story. For me, writing is a way to reach into the minds of readers and make them feel something real. Through my stories, I want readers to experience tension, emotional conflict, pain, sorrow, and the psychological weight that each character carries. I want them to question morality, understand human suffering, and discover the deeper message hidden beneath the surface of the plot. My work is not built around typical romance or light entertainment. It is not the kind of story that gives instant comfort or easy emotions. Instead, I try to create stories that stay in a reader's mind long after finishing a chapter. But I also understand one important truth: A message has no value if nobody is there to receive it. That is why, beyond simply writing with meaning, I want to create stories powerful enough to attract readers and keep them emotionally invested. Because if a story cannot reach people, then its lessons, emotions, and moral depth remain unseen. So if you decide to read my work, I ask for only one thing - patience. Do not read it expecting a simple romance or fast entertainment. Read it carefully. Feel the pain hidden between the lines. Pay attention to the psychological struggles, the emotional wounds, and the silent messages woven into the story. Because sometimes, the true meaning of a story is not written directly. Sometimes, the reader must discover it for themselves.
  • Adrian  by luf1cear0
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    Some people disappear all at once. Others vanish one unnoticed piece at a time. Adrian's life was painfully ordinary until the morning he realised something impossible had gone missing. No one else seemed to notice. No one else seemed to care. As the days pass, reality begins to fracture. Mirrors hesitate. Strangers forget his face. The city grows colder, quieter, and disturbingly indifferent. Then he meets a girl who carries a secret as impossible as his own, and together they begin to uncover a truth buried beneath the routines of modern life. In a world where loneliness is normal, silence is mistaken for strength, and people slowly become invisible long before they die, how do you prove you ever existed? A haunting tale of identity, isolation, and the quiet cruelty of society, Umbra explores what remains of a person when the world stops seeing them. Some mysteries are meant to be solved. Others simply wait for the next person to disappear.
  • THE PAIN OF A CURSE by Adeefa_251114
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    "THE PAIN OF A CURSE" is not the end of the book it is ending with "NOW THE CURSE BEGINS"
  • The More I Forget You  by dhruvch_9
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    What if forgetting someone wasn't the tragedy... but remembering them the wrong way was?.. The More I Forget You is a psychological romance wrapped in mystery, exploring love, memory, grief, and the fragile line between emotional truth and reality. Through quiet conversations, ordinary days, and slowly unraveling secrets, Kiaan and Ishira build a bond that feels impossible to forget , even as the past itself begins disappearing. As the mystery deepens, every answer only raises another question, forcing Kiaan to confront a truth that could redefine everything he believes about love, loss, and himself. Sometimes the hardest person to remember... is the one who changed your life forever. Genre: Psychological Romance • Mystery • Slice of Life • Drama • Romance • Art of letting go Themes: Memory, Grief, Identity, Healing, Emotional Reality, First Love, Letting Go [[Note : This is my first story show some love❤️]]
  • The Chemistry of Craving  by inkednocturnemars
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    the Chemistry of Craving turns volatile between Ruhi and Rajveer when they are bound by an unexpected marriage
  • Parallel Perception by AkashJ2
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    After a disturbing experience during sleep, a troubled man seeks help from a psychologist. As strange events begin to unfold, one question begins to haunt them both: What if there is no boundary between perception and reality? What if a dream wasn't just a dream? A new mystery awakens in the human world.
  • The Man Who Knew the Time of Death by Detective_Story
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    People began predicting the exact time of their own deaths. And then they died exactly when they said they would. No threats. No violence. No supernatural forces. When former criminal psychologist Edward Hale is called in, he discovers something far more disturbing than prophecy. Someone is giving people certainty - and that's all it takes. A psychological detective mystery about influence, belief, and how easily the human mind can be guided toward an ending. Calm. Intelligent. Unsettling.
  • TALASH-E-YAQEEN by noorikhanzada
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    Stories aren't just meant to be read-they're meant to be felt. I write psychological mysteries, slow-burn journeys, and stories where every chapter hides a clue. When Dilara's life collides with a mystery buried beneath forgotten pages, she is pulled into a world where every clue leads to another question, every truth wears the face of a lie, and every step forward demands something in return. Then there's Mikael a man wrapped in silence, carrying scars no one dares to ask about. Some call him dangerous. Others believe he's the only one standing between the truth and complete darkness. Together, they begin a journey where faith is tested, trust becomes a gamble, and the past refuses to stay buried. Because sometimes the greatest mystery isn't hidden in abandoned places or ancient secrets. It's hidden inside the human heart. Talash-e-Yaqeen is a psychological mystery filled with suspense, hidden symbolism, emotional depth, slow-burn tension, and a journey toward discovering what certainty truly means. Not every truth is meant to be found. But every soul is destined to search for it.
  • She Was Never a Stranger  by _merikatha_
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    Inaya runs a grief counseling service for the broken-hearted, but there's just one problem.... she's not a real therapist. What began as a desperate hustle to survive turned into a strangely therapeutic game : she listens to people mourn their lost lovers, takes notes, asks the right questions... and gives the wrong advice. But when several of her clients start describing eerily similar tragedies, lovers dying under mysterious circumstances, all somehow connected to one man - Inaya's carefully constructed lie starts to unravel. That man is Rayaan: quiet, unreadable, and too familiar for someone she's supposedly never met. As Inaya dives deeper into the pasts of the people who died, and into Rayaan's haunted world, she begins to question her own history - the fragments of fire she dreams about, the name she doesn't remember, and the truth she might've buried to stay alive. What if the man she's investigating is the one person who's known her all along? What if the stranger... was never him? She Was Never a Stranger is a fictional dark romcom-thriller where laughter covers trauma, love hides behind lies, and healing comes with a body count. >>>She fell for him without knowing the truth. He knew the truth and still didn't fall back. Because some love stories aren't written to end well - they're written to be survived.
  • Through the cup by colqnX
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    Daniel, a struggling sci-fi writer, is caught between creative frustration and the quiet routines of his family life. When an ordinary evening takes an unsettling turn-his infant son briefly appears to have different-colored eyes, and his wife insists he drank a cup of tea that he never touched-his reality starts slipping into uncertainty. As small, inexplicable details begin to pile up, Daniel is forced to question whether the world around him has shifted in ways he can't comprehend... or if he himself has unknowingly changed
  • SARAH by serendipityverses_82
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    Sarah is a psychological thriller and horror drama that explores grief, denial, trauma, and the fragile boundaries between reality and the human mind. The story follows Dr. Emily D'Souza, a psychiatrist who arrives at a college as a guest lecturer. Instead of teaching from textbooks, she decides to share a real case-one that forever changed her understanding of psychology. The case is about a mother, Sarah D'Souza.
  • This Place Knew Me First by AnshikaLakandry
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    8 friends. 1 town. No way out. They thought it was just a trip - a final getaway before life pulled them apart. But Velera isn't just a town. It's a place that remembers. And one of them didn't bring them here to reconnect. He brought them here to never let them leave. This Place Knew Me First is a slow-burn psychological mystery about love, revenge, memory, and the darkness we hide behind our smiles. "It was supposed to be one last trip. It became a trap." #ThisPlaceKnewMeFirst #WattpadOriginal #YAfiction #PsychologicalMystery #EmotionalHorror #DarkAcademiaVibes #FoundFamilyGoneWrong #TraumaCore #SoftXDark #MysteryRomance #WattpadIndia #SlowBurnSecrets
  • 𝓣𝓱𝓮 𝓒𝓻𝓸𝔀𝓷 𝓸𝓯 𝓑𝓻𝓸𝓴𝓮𝓷 𝓜𝓲𝓻𝓻𝓸𝓻𝓼 by itsesmyx
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    I was born a princess. Or at least, I think I was. Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between memories and dreams. Between lies and truth. Between what happened and what someone wants me to remember. My name is Aurelia, heir to the kingdom of Valenor. In a few months, I will become queen. If I live long enough. Strange things have been happening lately. Portraits seem different every time I look at them. I find letters I don't remember writing. And some people look at me as if they know something I don't. Something about me. Something no one wants to say out loud. They say my kingdom hides secrets. That the crown is cursed. That some doors should never be opened. But the closer I get to the truth, the more terrifying one question becomes: What if the mystery isn't hidden within the kingdom? What if it has always been hidden within me?
  • Everyone is A Suspect by laaquote
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    I didn't mean to be involved in a murder. I only meant to survive a week-long corporate retreat on a private island where the Wi-Fi was unreliable and everyone hated each other politely. When our host turns up dead before the ferry returns, the rest of us are stranded with no outside contact, too many secrets, and one inconvenient fact: I may not be remembering the night correctly. As accusations circulate and alliances crack, I start documenting everything-mostly to prove I'm innocent, partly because someone needs to keep track of the lies. The problem is, the more I write, the clearer it becomes that everyone has a reason to kill him. Including me. So the real question isn't who did it. It's whether I can trust myself when I think I know the answer.
  • The boy doesn't exist  by KeonaKubayashi
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    Iris was just trying to survive junior year. Keep her head down. Stay out of trouble. But everything shifts the day Eli Rivers shows up - silent, scarred, and sitting in the seat no one ever used. He's not on the class roster. Not in the yearbook. Not in any system at all. And yet, somehow, he's everywhere. As Iris tries to untangle who Eli really is - and why no one else seems to notice what's wrong - she starts to question everything she thought she knew: about her school, her memories, and the fire that happened last year. Because some people don't just disappear. Some were never meant to exist.
  • The Silent Mind  by Graythought10
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    In a city haunted by a string of brutal murders, Detective Kira Williams faces her most chilling case yet. A killer lurks in the shadows, leaving cryptic messages and taunting clues with every victim. As the body count rises, Kira realizes this isn't just a game-it's personal. With every step closer to the truth, the lines blur between hunter and prey. Who is the stranger orchestrating this deadly game? And how far is Kira willing to go to uncover the secrets buried in the darkness? "In a world where silence speaks louder than words, every clue could be her last.
  • Forget Me Gently by ThatSleepyDetective
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    When Detective Wan Tawan Ritthidej wakes from a three-month coma, he remembers nothing of his last years in service, only his youth, his training, and the vague warmth of a voice whispering that everything will be all right. Waiting at his bedside is Dr. Rin Rintra Arthimun, the psychiatrist assigned to his case. Gentle, refined, and impossibly kind, Rintra claims they've been together for two years. And with no memories to contradict him, Tawan accepts the story, letting himself be guided back into a life he cannot recall. But fragments start to surface: the sound of sirens, the smell of rust, and a hand on his face promising that he'll forget everything. As Tawan rebuilds his life beside the man who swears to love him, the boundaries between care and control, affection and obsession, begin to blur, slowly, beautifully, and dangerously. A story of memory, devotion, and the gentle cruelty of love.
  • The Last Witness by cookieincoffin
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    One witness. One murder. Zero truths. When a high-profile murder case shakes the city, all eyes turn to Rhea Sinha-the sole witness who refuses to speak. Haunted by a past she's buried deep, Rhea knows testifying could unravel not just the case, but her own carefully guarded life. But when Arjun Mehra, a sharp and relentless defense attorney, is assigned to the case, everything begins to unravel. He's determined to uncover the truth. She's desperate to protect it. What neither of them expected was the fire that ignites between them-even as the lies pile higher. As secrets bleed into the courtroom and shadows from the past come crawling back, Rhea and Arjun must decide: How far are they willing to go for the truth? And what happens when the only witness left... is running out of time?
  • BOOK 2: WHEN GANDHARI CLOSED HER EYES by SnehaSmita8
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    The Silence That Learned to See "She did not blind herself to grieve. She blinded herself to see." History remembers Gandhari as a grieving queen who chose darkness in loyalty to her blind husband. But the Mahabharata never explains what she saw in that darkness. In the silence before she cursed Krishna, Gandhari stopped being a mourner - and became a vessel. Her blindness was not an act of devotion, but of restraint. A way to contain something the world was not meant to witness. In the present day, Vishu and her friends stumble upon an anomaly hidden inside an ancient chant - a rhythmic shloka whose frequency does not belong to language, but to space itself. When played aloud, it stirs dust into patterns, walls into maps, and silence into motion. As Kushboo recognizes the chant's forgotten cadence and Tanu deciphers its impossible Sanskrit, Vishu begins to understand the terrifying truth: Gandhari's silence was not empty. It was stored. And once awakened, silence does not remain quiet.