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Decaying Along
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    Parts 11
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    Time 3h 48m
Ongoing, First published Dec 24, 2024
Mature
In the quiet, peaceful town of Noorwood, tragedy strikes when a beloved police officer is found brutally killed, shattering the community's sense of security. Amid the growing unease, local teenager Daniel Anderson begins experiencing vivid, unsettling dreams hinting at a sinister, otherworldly force behind the murder. As the lines between reality and nightmare blur, Daniel must confront the terrifying possibility that a monster may be lurking in Noorwood, and that he holds the key to uncovering the truth.
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What If He Didn't Die?

56 parts Complete Mature

"He is talking to me. Why can't you understand?" "Easter, the dead don't talk to the living!" "Oh well, then maybe he's not dead. Or maybe I am not living." _______________________ Nothing this bad had ever happened in the town of Drakedon. Daniel Smith, the shady and mysterious but absolutely gorgeous new boy at Drakedon high died during a school trip leaving her rich and popular girlfriend. Easter, devastated and broken beyond repairs. She was struggling to cope with a loss that she couldn't even believe was true. Daniel Smith couldn't die, him of all people. And as if to only confirm her doubts, a notification popped on her phone: Yours. She clicked on it and her heart dropped as she heard Daniel's voice note, it was him and he was talking to her. But how? With clear but vague evidence right in her front, Easter was compelled to question herself; What if he didn't die?