Seeking You: Tales of Love, Loss, and Loneliness
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  • Parts 19
  • Time 6h 16m
  • Reads 122
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 19
  • Time 6h 16m
Ongoing, First published Dec 30, 2022
Mature
From grief and lonesomeness to hope and enduring love, these tales explore the human experience in all its complexity. Follow a therapist who learns about the power of healing from a woman claiming to be from the future, a Victorian woman who finds solace in an unexpected place during a storm, and a mage and rogue whose friendship is tested by a dangerous secret. Discover the poignant story of a lost toy Triceratops and the town of Rainbow Ridge's struggle against a greedy mining company. And immerse yourself in a magical world where a young girl befriends a mysterious creature in a hidden cave. These stories will transport you to new worlds and touch your heart with their poignant themes.
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