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  • Seven Crowns by rcmontague
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    Lexa Woods has programmed her life for survival, using logic as a shield and her faith in the Source Code as an anchor. A high-functioning systemizer hiding a dark lineage, she seeks the "incorruptible crown" of a quiet, righteous life with her steady fiancé, Benjamin. But when a commission for the enigmatic Sterling Vane exposes her to a predator who recognizes the dangerous genius she keeps hidden, her firewall is breached. After a calculated tragedy deletes her safe harbor, Lexa is forced to confront a terrifying truth: to defeat the darkness hunting her, she may have to unlock the monster within herself. A psychological thriller about the high cost of survival and the battle to keep one's soul in a world corrupted by power.
  • What the Moon Told (A Short Story) by trishi4u
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    Mischa is not just an ordinary child. After witnessing how her whole family was murdered, She was in a complete trauma so she needed the help of a psychologist. Mischa states alternate affirmations about the murderer's identity and it makes the case more complicated.The psychologist knew she knows something. There is a mystery behind Mischa's family. What is it? It's on the psychologist's hands to unravel the mysteries upon Mischa's dark clues.
  • Falling Apart At The Seams by twilightxky
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    Told from the perspective of Eris Makani: In Kalani, Hawaii it's the start of senior year. Eris would be excited if she had her best friends to go into the new school year with, but for some unfound reason, her friend group separated during summer. Eris believes the school year will be full of college applications and pretending to not notice when she passes one of her old friends in the halls. But she's proved wrong when a student at her highschool is found dead in the school's spandrel and it shakes her even more when it's ruled as a homicide. The four old friend's have one thing in common and that's their curiosity. So their nosiness rekindles their lost friendship as they all begin to work together to catch the murderer lurking around their school.
  • ʜᴇ'ꜱ ᴀ ᴘꜱʏᴄʜᴏᴘᴀᴛʜ || ᴘᴄʏ ✔ by Krystal_127
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    "I'm sure! I-I can be a psychologist and work for Park Chanyeol! I'm sure!" Park Chanyeol needs a cure quickly. He's going to kill us ALL alive~ He's a PSYCHOPATH.
  • The Sweet Aroma of Rotting Blood by Ashe_2008
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    Wednesday is a psychopath serial killer. She killed Ajax and is now cleaning up his body, leaving no trace behind, just like she's been taught. She doubts Enid would want to be friends if she discovers her true nature, what with her passing out after looking at a still picture of a severed pair of toes. Oh well, if you can't handle a bit of homicide then good riddance. This is a one-shot of about 430-ish words, and I would really appreciate if everyone took time to comment on my (fantastic!😍) cover. (I fucking hate procreate, I spent 30min making that because I can't fucking select the text after changing its color)
  • Character Analysis: Naruto by KittyCatCandy405
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    A book where I explore each character's trauma and past to see what they would act like if mental health was actually taken into account.
  • Understanding Your Alcohol Addiction: The Path to Healing by KenMayor19
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    This enlightening self-help book is short enough to be read in a day, but will have you going back over it again and again. It's brimming with useful psychoanalytical insight into the "why" of a person's problem with alcohol addiction, and how the problem develops and persists. It shows the reader where to focus their efforts towards permanent recovery, and how to do something different to put an end to those same cycles and patterns. Read about how to direct your attention and effort away from ineffective treatment approaches and instead go toward where the actual solutions really are. With this book, the reader's own personal therapy and recovery process can start off right, leaving them well-informed and therefore equipped to make big strides in solving their addiction if they are ready. This book is a healing philosophy with an introspective spiritual slant, a message of hope and inspiration, and an instruction manual about the dynamics of alcoholism and depression and how people are affected by them. It shows the reader how these issues operate, explains the role that effective counseling must play in the recovery process, and why treatment approaches strictly focused on complete avoidance have not had lasting success. If you're ready for change, healing, peace, and freedom, and are willing to take a look inside yourself, then this book is for you.