Short Stories for the Mind

Short Stories for the Mind

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All of my short stories that ranges from thriller to mysteries will be added here. Get ready for mind-boggling and disturbing narratives, monologues, and story-telling. Ever wondered what the deepest part of the mind holds? If they were translated into words and be read by the innocent, he will truly suffer and be drowned in misery. And if misery asks to be his friend, then he either accepts or be haunted. What will you choose after you read this? I will upload here at least twice a month! ✨
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This is a novel filled with short stories I've written. I wanted to share them with someone, so what better way than to share them here? The stories go from romance, suspense, action, and adventure as well as other genres. I hope you enjoy these short stories! Will contain ideas of: Mental Health, Suicide, Death, Love, Hate, Loneliness as well as other dark themes that may not be for people who are used to hearing or seeing things like this. Viewer Discretion is advised. Also, if you need to reach out to someone about anything you are going through, my DMS is always open no matter what. So don't hesitate to contact me if you need to talk, find resources to help you, or other coping mechanisms. There are also hotlines that you can call. Suicide Prevention Line: 1-800-273-8255 Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673 Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 Substance Abuse Helpline: 1-800-662-4357 Self-Harm Textline: Text "Connect" to 741741 Don't hesitate to ask for help. You are needed. Someone's life is better with you in it. You won't feel this way forever. Things will get better.

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