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  • Parasitic Memories by tiniqijiwi
    tiniqijiwi
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      Parts 3
    Memory is the last refuge of humanity. But what if something... could parasitize it? A string of crimes with no trace left behind. Victims with no connection to one another. A perpetrator with no clear motive. The killer - not necessarily evil. The investigator - not necessarily righteous. And all of them... carry within themselves memories that are slowly rotting away. Do you think you remember correctly? Or are you only recalling what someone else wants you to believe is the truth? Step into the shadows - where memories are corroded, bit by bit...
  • Hayley: Deadly Silence (Book One) by MALIK_AMIR_Ahmed
    MALIK_AMIR_Ahmed
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      Parts 9
    "In a city haunted by the shadow of a brutal serial killer, Sergeant Hayley Martin must navigate the fine line between justice and her own dark desires in a deadly game of silence and secrets." Weekly updates on Wednesdays and Saturdays
  • Still Breathing by AimlessWanderer5
    AimlessWanderer5
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      Parts 9
    Five years ago, Scarlett was the sole survivor of a brutal serial killer's rampage that shattered her small Midwestern town. Labeled the "final girl" she was hailed as a hero but haunted by the horrors she lived through. Since then, she's struggled to reclaim her life, battling nightmares, public scrutiny, and the shadows of her past. But when new murders surface, eerily mimicking the original killer's signature, the fragile peace shatters. Scarlett is thrust back into the heart of the nightmare,not just as a witness, but as a suspect. As memories she fought to bury resurface, she questions everything she thought she knew about that terrifying night. With the police and media closing in, Scarlett must face the darkest parts of herself and the chilling possibility that the monster she escaped never truly left and might be closer than she fears.