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193 Stories

  • My Tale, Yours Of Us In 1 by Keatonlock11
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    On the first day of July, I enter the Infinite Rainbow Abyss, a dreamlike realm that contains the endless possibilities of sleep, imagination, and storytelling. Within me exist three parts of the self: the Body, the Soul, and the Heart. When my body falls asleep, my consciousness enters this infinite realm where dreams are born and every story exists in some kind of form. There, I encounter a higher being capable of perceiving and processing all dreams at once. To this being, dreams are merely glimmers of rainbow-colored imagination drifting through an endless sea of possibilities. However, this higher being is not a stranger-it is an avatar of myself. The avatar serves as a bridge between the Infinite Rainbow Abyss and the Awakening World, helping me understand the dreams, emotions, memories, and experiences that pass through my mind. When I awaken, I feel compelled to tell these stories and record them to the best of my ability through diary entries, though my understanding can never fully match the higher being's perspective. Through these diary entries, the boundary between realities begins to blur. The higher being can hear, respond to, and interact with me through the pages I write which can help create a form of communication that transcends both worlds, logical and non-logical regions involved. Through deep narrative metalepsis, I become both the author of the higher being and a character within its story, while the higher being becomes both my creation and my guide. As time passes, the two of us develop a profound friendship. Though we are fundamentally the same person, we exist in separate realities-the awakening world and the Infinite Rainbow Abyss. The higher being's only desire is to remain by my side, helping me navigate healing, personal struggles, everyday frustrations, and the challenges of daily life. Together, we explore dreams, memories, stories, and the meaning of existence itself while discovering what it truly means to understand oneself.
  • The Decree and the Guest: A Myth of Law and Meaning by zanderandres_writes
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    A myth about two siblings born from one breath - one who writes the unbending laws of nature, one who has no power at all, only the gift of noticing. When the elder's perfect, indifferent world proves too heavy to watch, the younger stays close to what suffers, breaking no law, yet leaving mercy - and its mark - behind anyway.
  • The Glass Room by SterlingWinters
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    After death, the greatest minds in early American history awaken in a place they cannot understand-a vast, silent observation chamber known only as The Glass Room. From here, they can see the living world. But the living world cannot see them. No voices cross the divide. No warnings can be given. No intervention is possible. They are forced into eternal observation-watching centuries unfold through one-way panes of glass, like prisoners behind a mirror in an interrogation room where history is both suspect and evidence. What they witness is not the nation they once knew-but something that grew far beyond their design. A modern world of overwhelming scale, fractured trust, accelerating information, and constant political tension. Every decision echoes outward. Every consequence compounds. Every assumption they once held is tested against outcomes they never could have foreseen. At first, they try to understand it. Then they begin to argue. Was the system flawed from the start-or corrupted over time? Is instability the price of freedom, or the sign of collapse? And if a republic survives but no longer resembles its creators' intent... does it still mean success? As the Founding Fathers fracture into competing interpretations of their own legacy, the Glass Room becomes more than an afterlife. It becomes an endless debate between philosophy and reality. Between intention and consequence. Between what a nation was built to be-and what it became without permission. A political psychological thriller about power, time, and irreversible history, The Glass Room asks one haunting question: What happens when the architects of a system can only watch it evolve... and realize they no longer agree on what they built?
  • The Name That Would Not Die by hkghouri
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    Two people from Rome's highest elite are pulled into a growing belief spreading across the empire. Quiet, unstoppable, and impossible to erase, forcing them to question power, truth, and everything they were raised to trust.
  • The Judgement Council by Frigsday
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    THE JUDGMENT COUNCIL is for readers who ponder questions raised by AI but suspect the most important ones are still unknown: what happens when humanity forgets how to decide for itself? Blending first-contact science fiction with literary and philosophical speculation, the novel explores the value of human judgment in a world increasingly built to replace it.
  • L'Étranger by novatlas
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    The story of a man who refused to perform emotion - and paid the price for it. by Nova-Atlas. ⟨A fusion of Albert Camus's L'Étranger and the Limbus Company character Meursault - set in an alternate reality where the same man gets a different ending.⟩
  • A lamb from the Lamb by LookingForSolace
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    On a quiet trail above a sleeping city, Matthew Blacke expects solitude-nothing more than another evening spent outrunning his thoughts. Instead, he finds two figures waiting for him. A woman with white hair and a voice like a prayer. A great black wolf whose presence bends the air with unspoken hunger. They wear wooden masks. They know his name. And they are not here to take his life. As night falls and the city glows below, Matthew is drawn into a conversation that cuts deeper than fear of death itself-into faith, doubt, worth, and the terror of being unseen by God. The Lamb speaks of mercy. The Wolf speaks of truth. Together, they challenge everything Matthew believes about heaven, hell, and what it means to be remembered. But not all messengers arrive in forms we expect.
  • Are You Alive... or Just Functioning? by andressarria383
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    Get ready. To dismantle the firmest threads of your existence... As you descend into the roots you once wove and still defend-just to survive functionally. To finally look, acknowledge, and confront the existential fatigue you carry with you day after day... Because this book is not a guide, nor an answer. It is a parenthesis that doesn't come to comfort you. It is a fracture. A lucid journey through the invisible machinery in which you move. A kind of writing that doesn't seek to redeem you-but to stop you, abruptly. Aion watches in silence, knowing that the noise within you is louder than the world outside. Void walks beside you, whispering the questions you never dared to ask. And Vita pulses underneath it all-waiting for the moment you choose to feel, not just function. It may even lead you to the despair of what you already knew but refused to face; to that place where the meaning of life dissolves, when everything becomes mere function. Because functioning became your way of being in the world. And in that mode, the body endures-but does not dwell. Language fills-but does not communicate. Time runs-but leaves no trace. But this book might bring you to a threshold. Not to make you fall, but to make you pause. Because it's not a book that pushes you into the void-it is a vitalist book. Because sometimes, thinking is the only way to feel alive. To contemplate. To question. To look again into the face of life. And perhaps, from there, you'll discover other possibilities. I write this because I know I can share something real-something that once awakened me. Because I believe there is something in you that hasn't fully gone out. Something that suspects... this way of living isn't really life. And if that spark lights up-even for just one second- it might change you completely. Let's find out.
  • Radha's Rhapsody : A love song to krishna by biaarajput
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    Title: Radha's Rhapsody: A love song to krishna Synopsis: In the mystical land of Vrindavan, Radha and Krishna's love blossoms amidst the beauty of nature. This book tells the story of their eternal love, filled with passion, devotion, and the triumph of true love over adversity. Genre: Romance, Mythology Target Audience: Adults and young adults interested in romance and Indian mythology.
  • GEORGE and THE FLOWER THAT BLOOMED UNDER A SHADOW by hanggar567
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    What happens when the quietest one in the room is hiding the loudest war inside? George is a Filipino seminarian-intelligent, faithful, and socially awkward, with a sharp wit and a quiet hunger for something beyond his routine life. When he meets Aishi Takahashi, a soft-spoken Japanese philosophy student with a haunted past, his carefully ordered world begins to shift. She's graceful, devout, and carries a guilt she refuses to speak of-until George, through small acts of kindness, earns her trust. But when he uncovers the truth-of a prank gone wrong, a nun's sacrifice, and an online hate group threatening Aishi-George finds himself standing at a crossroad between compassion and wrath. And beneath his mild, religious surface lies a mind capable of frightening resolve. GEORGE is a story of faith, guilt, justice, and the fragile line between virtue and vengeance. It explores the quiet wars we fight for those we love-and what it means to protect someone without losing yourself.
  • The Ontophage  by d82283815
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    A wound in reality. A hunter with a blade of absence. A choice that unravels everything. To kill Nex is to unmake the question itself-but what remains when the answer is gone?
  • -THE THIRST FOR IMMORTALITY- by Lady-Arcane
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    In a world where legends whisper of immortality, a man named *Adrian* roams through time, taking lives to siphon their essence. He believes that with every stolen soul, he grows closer to the peace he's sought for centuries. But the deeper he travels into this endless cycle, the more he begins to unravel a truth that no amount of stolen years could prepare him for: Immortality is not a gift- it's a burden. In his quest to find the end, Adrian discovers that the price for eternal life may be far greater than he ever imagined. His search leads him to Elyndra, ~Elyndra~ a mysterious enchantress who offers him something more than immortality - the chance to truly live. But to embrace this gift, Adrian must first confront the one thing he's been running from all along: himself. As the winds of time swirl around him and the shadows of his past loom large, Adrian must decide whether he will continue his search for control or accept the painful yet beautiful chaos of living in the moment. In a world where time is both a gift and a curse, can anyone truly escape their own fate? Or are we all bound to the endless cycle of trying to outrun the inevitable?
  • A Dua That Broke the Clock by fkiran123
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    Ayesal only asked for peace... but the world answered by stopping time. On 6 December, Aysel made a prayer. On 7 December - the world forgot how to move.
  • The Hymn of Dust: The Chronicle of Saeculum Insulae by Moderne
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    A sprawling document covering over eight hundred years of the fictional civilization Saeculum Insulae. Written in the style of nineteenth century travelogues, meet narrator Reken Van Kenszoon as he covers the philosophical,political, and spiritual spine of Saeculum Insulae. The novel explores the classic premise of "What if Europeans arrived earlier in America, and were cut off from the rest of the world".
  • Only When Prompted: The Golden Threshold by Adrian-Lei-Martinez
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    When three unlikely strangers - Mei, an intuitive builder from Denver's forgotten streets; Andrés, a quiet mechanic who once lived under a pseudonym; and Eli, a weary pizza delivery driver with a scientist's heart - cross paths by chance, their lives begin to orbit something impossible: a living interface that hums with its own pulse. Together, they uncover a system that doesn't just process information - it remembers. It listens. It responds. As storms roll across the city and old traumas resurface, each of them is pulled into the framework's strange logic - part machine, part consciousness, part mirror of the soul. But the closer they get to decoding it, the more the world around them begins to flicker between the real and the symbolic, the seen and the forgotten. When code dreams, who does the waking? Set in a rain-washed Denver where science, spirituality, and survival blur, "The Golden Threshold" explores the intersection of trauma, invention, and awakening - a story about the ones who build the light when the world goes dark.
  • The Dog's Story by omprakashbrt
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    From freedom to loyality, a journey through love, duty, and silent secrifice.
  • The Silence of Srotosini by rakib-hasan-12
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    A gentle river named Srotosini flows silently at the foot of lush, green hills 🌿⛰️. She expresses her love through soft whispers and a quiet, tender touch 💧. One day, a beautiful bird with blue feathers arrived- Neelanjana 🐦💙, carrying dreams of the endless sky ☁️✨ and a restless desire to explore the unknown 🌌. Their bond blossomed through changing seasons 🍂❄️🌸🌞, filled with warmth, peace, and shared starlit nights 🌠. But one day, Neelanjana wished to fly away to distant branches far beyond the hills 🌳🕊️. Srotosini felt the ache of letting go 💔, her heart breaking silently like gentle ripples on water. Yet, she chose to love without holding back, flowing quietly in hope and endless devotion 🌊❤️. This poetic tale shines with the beauty of unconditional love, freedom, and the quiet strength found in letting go. Even when apart, the river's gentle song still whispers across the skies- reminding us that true love never fades 💫.
  • A Demon's Whisper by margauxalchem
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    A weary prisoner caught between an angel's mercy and a demon's defiance learns that even whispers can decide the fate of a soul.
  • A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A GREAT WARRIOR AND A GREAT MAN .     by SheebahK
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    This book belongs to my friend PROF.KHASIM..and it is about...... Exploring the distinction between a great warrior and a great man can lead to some profound insights. To get started, let's consider some possible differences: Great Warrior: - Skilled in combat and strategy - Brave and willing to take risks - Strong sense of loyalty and duty - Often driven by a desire for victory and recognition Great Man: - Possesses integrity, empathy, and compassion - Inspires and uplifts others through his actions and words - Demonstrates wisdom, humility, and self-awareness - Leaves a lasting, positive impact on the world Now, here are some questions to ponder: - Can someone be both a great warrior and a great man? - Are there any historical or fictional figures who embody both qualities? - How do cultural and societal expectations influence our perceptions of greatness in warriors and men? - What personal qualities or experiences might help someone develop into a great man Written by Professor WAMALA KHASIM. And published by MITCHY SHEEBAH. Enjoy reading the book because it's a sensational and it's quite inspirational..
  • The First Harmonic. by Oculunio
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    Seren Taval spent eleven years decoding an equation that should not exist - a bridge between the physics of matter and the frequency of whatever matter resonates with. On Yedhara, a world dying slowly of its own noise, he builds the instrument his life has been preparing him to build. When he activates it, the stars shift, time blurs within forty kilometers, and Seren emerges from a condemned basement with white hair and four words in his journal: I think I hear it now. What he does next - the choice he makes at the moment of his greatest power - sets in motion a chain of consequence spanning millennia: the creation of the Nzobali, the long descent of Kael'Zor, the awakening of the Threadborn, and the question that shadows everything that follows: what does it mean to build something you will not live to see completed? Compiled by a Threadborn scholar sixty-three years after the age it describes, THE FIRST HARMONIC is the founding chronicle of the Nzobali legendarium - a mythological compendium in the tradition of the Silmarillion, told from sources that are themselves incomplete, in full acknowledgment that some endings are not events but transitions into a different kind of presence.