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Out of the darkness in to the light
`How did she become this empty shell of a person, when exactly did she lose herself?’ She can’t remember a time the knots in her stomach weren’t there. This horrible feeling, eating away at her from the inside out, uneasiness in the pit of her stomach, she isn’t able to pinpoint where or when this originated. It seemed as if she just woke to find it there one day embedded deep within. Although for the life of her she can’t remember exactly when it appeared, but whenever it was, of one thing she was certain it has remained there ever since. `What on earth did she have to feel bad about?’ she g...
Society Full Of Obtainers
Arithmetic? – Ah, I am not good in that at all. When it comes to measuring distance, I found it too difficult to do. Most of the times, when am stuck in the issue while talking to someone, I try to measure in my head the distance between two electric poles and what I wanted to say.“Emm, about two or three electric poles”That is always my answer to distance questions. That’s if am talking to close acquaintances. But if the person doesn’t fall into the category of a friend or acquaintance, I will supply guessed answers in miles. I can’t just claim to be deficient in what I supposed to know in m...
A False Hero's Pride
Chapter 1, Introduction(Warning: Includes Violence, and Suicide/Self Harm)The tale begins 8 years ago, in the proud kingdom of Seipin, led by the noble King Bernand.Bernand, and the kingdom by proxy, were well respected, as Bernand was an intelligent ruler, who made smart decisions, and always put the needs of the people before his own.Bernand’s child, Korro, was just as kind as he was, always doing what he could to help, just as he had learned from his father.Korro was as pure as could be, without so much as a single spec of darkness inside of him.As to be expected, Korro was widely adored by...
The Light In the End of the Tunnel
Miranda groped her way along the cold wall of the cave, ignoring the fresh nicks and scrapes gifted her by the sharp gravel beneath her feet. They were, after all, nothing compared to the hunger.The sun didn’t shine down here in the bowels of the earth, but she knew, she knew days had passed. Days and days and days. Enough days that she’d begun thinking it might’ve even been weeks, months, years.How long could a person last without food, anyway? She knew sowww.onedoor.cc many other things—things that had qualified her to join up as a “valued team member” on the mission to explore the unexplored. Things like...