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INDIGO DJECA
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Ongoing, First published Apr 28, 2015
Sebičan sam, da. Sebičan. Ja, moje emocije, moje tijelo, moj um, moje sve - to je najbitnije. Uništava me to. Opet sam sebičan. Opet mislim samo na sebe. Uništava te to što si sebičan? Ironija.
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Part Two: “The Whispering Alley” Ana’s breath hitched. The whisper had come again, soft, deliberate, almost coaxing. She clutched the diary to her chest, feeling the leather cover press into her palms. The apartment, usually so familiar, now seemed alien, every shadow a lurking presence. She glanced at the single black shoe on the street below. Why was it there? She didn’t know anyone who lived above the ground floor. Trembling, she slipped into her coat and cautiously opened the door. The hallway was empty, silent except for the distant hum of city lights outside. A faint light flickered at the end of the corridor – the staircase leading down to the street. Ana descended slowly, every step echoing. The shoe was gone. Her heart pounded, and she swallowed hard, wondering if she had imagined it. Then she saw something moving in the alley across the street – a figure, tall and thin, almost blending into the darkness. Its head tilted unnaturally, as if it were watching her. Ana felt an irresistible pull, like the diary itself was urging her forward. "If you want to know the truth, follow the signs," she murmured, her voice shaking. A glimmer of light reflected off something metallic in the alley. As she stepped closer, the figure vanished. But on the wet pavement, another shoe lay – this one red, glinting under the streetlamp. A note was pinned to it: "You’re next. Don’t look back." Ana froze. The city that had always felt safe now whispered secrets she wasn’t sure she wanted to hear. She had a choice: run, or step into the darkness that seemed to be calling her name. She chose to follow.