What The Sea Stole from Me
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2024
At first, I looked for inspiration in real experiences, but I found myself stuck in a sea of boredom. However, from that boredom came the idea to tell the story of someone so sad and full of pain that it could immerse readers in their sorrow and deepest emotions.

By writing these words, I begin the story titled "What the Sea Stole from Me." In the following pages, I will tell a plot full of mystery and strong emotions, mixing reality with fantasy, inspired by modern tales.

My goal is to give an immersive experience that challenges expectations and takes you, as readers, on unexpected journeys. I hope you find in these words a chance to feel and dive into the duality between reality and fantasy. Enjoy this story, and may it resonate with you in a unique way on every page of this short tale.
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