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Kumpleto, Unang na-publish Mar 20, 2025
"A dream that feels too real, a reality that feels too controlled-when the lines blur, will Iris uncover the truth or lose herself in the illusion?"
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Before you enter, let me tell you a little about the house you're about to walk into. This isn't an ordinary story. At the heart of this book is a girl named Ebony, searching, discovering, and piecing together the mysteries of her own unknowns. Every room in the house symbolizes something, a memory, a fear. Every door is a choice. Every shadow is something hidden, not haunted. At its heart, this book is about what happens when your mind feels too full, when it carries too many unanswered questions. It's about looking for love and safety in uncertain places. But more than anything, it's about love. Not romantic love, but the one that holds and stays. This book is not meant to be simple. It twists, it misleads, it hides things in corners on purpose. It is confusing, intentionally so. It is playful in its strangeness, and yes, it may leave you puzzled at times. That's part of its charm. If you don't mind getting lost before finding your way, then this story is for you. Read slowly. Read with your imagination switched on and your heart open wide. Don't try to make sense of everything at once. Let the house unfold for you. And if you find something familiar in its hallways, that's okay. Maybe you've built rooms too. This story is also meant for your own understanding. You may see things differently than others, or discover meanings only you can find. There is no single way to read it, just what it gives you, and what you carry away. But I promise: There is always a way out. And sometimes, it's not a key you need.