The hues of Red
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  • Time 13m
  • Reads 19
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Feb 21, 2024
A perfect world with reasonable emotions where people live in harmony and care about each other. Jane finds her perfect life there. But is that all? A random bookstore that she owns has a lot of customers pooling in. Her friend Lenah is amongst one of those who like reading the copies. The copies of the store are all the same. The books are filled with blank pages and everyday 50 new pages are filled with an advancement in the story. The story follows the life of Jane where she dissolves herself in pure happiness and contentment with her magical bookstore or is it the truth? She records everything in a tape recorder as her diary entry at the end of the day. Check out what she says and how her day went everyday.
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