This is not a book written out of anger.This is not a callout, nor a revenge story.
These are letters—raw, silent, and never sent—to the younger version of me who endured so much without ever receiving the apology she deserved. To the little girl who kept forgiving to feel loved. To the teenager who mistook control for care. To the woman who stayed when she should’ve walked away.
I’m not writing to make anyone feel guilty for how they treated me growing up.I’m writing to remind you—and myself—that even the most painful parts of our past can be turned into power.
This collection is about finding strength in scars, reclaiming softness, and seeing obstacles not as reasons to break, but as reasons to rise.
If you’ve ever carried silent wounds, buried dreams, or waited too long for someone to choose you—this is for you.And maybe, just maybe, it will help you write your own unsent letters too.
TWILIGHT meets VAMPIRE DIARIES meets CRAVE.
Kota Ahoka is a sweetheart caught in a nightmare. He’s a newly transformed vampire—something he’s never wanted to be. An immortal monster has corrupted his soul. Born of the Cherokee Nation, Kota’s tribe views life as sacred and death as unnatural taboo. Branded as a demon abandoned by the Great Spirit, he is exiled by his kind… outcasted forever.
But his family refuses to abandon him. Determined to reverse the curse, they begin a desperate search for a cure—one that leads Kota straight to her.
🩰 A ballerina with buried magic. A vampire marked by death. A fate written in blood.
Kayla Harris lives for the stage. A rising ballerina star in 1980s Chicago, she has it all—best friends, a loving boyfriend, and supportive parents. Not to mention the glamorous life of living in a high-rise palace downtown.
But beneath her perfect world lies a legacy she knows nothing about a bloodline tied to ancient Ethiopian sorcerers known as Spell Benders. As the supernatural world crashes down around her, the rising of a mystical war brews. Magic and death, vampires and sorcerers.
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When Ihaan and the Mystery Gang awaken the notorious Thunderbird, they embark on a new journey that tests everything they thought they knew about mysteries and the Ghost of Ontario.
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After surviving their first year of college, the Mystery Gang is excited to return to Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Provincial Park to spend a week with their friend Ihaan, with gifts from the modern world, as they try to reintroduce him to society--and teach him the fun of solving mysteries.
However, that night, Ihaan dreams of the mysterious Thunderbird, a Spirit said to encompass good and evil, who only appears when someone needs help. The next day, he and the gang are dragged into a new mystery when the Spirit Animals begin disappearing, and strange lightning storms occur in the provincial park, symbolizing the return of the Thunderbird.
As Ihaan and the gang fight to calm the Thunderbird and save the Spirit Animals, Ihaan must learn where he truly belongs, while the Mystery Gang learns the harsh truth of the word "erasure". By then, though, will it be too late for all of them?
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*Don't ask... LOL!**Sequel to What's New Scooby-Doo: The Ghost of Ontario. Can be read as a standalone.**FYI: This story is based on a TV show, so expect a screenplay-like writing style.**Main Tropes: Angst with a happy ending and found family.**Moral: "Some mysteries are more than someone in a mask."*
After humanity gained civilization, people learned to name things. Once named, each object gained a “Story-Command.”
Early schools of thought saw this ability as a kind of spell—believing that names and titles could control people and things, or give contracts their binding power.
Nowadays, as civilization has advanced, the Story-Commandsystem has grown ever more sophisticated—and ever more powerful...
—Excerpt from Introduction to Story-Command
Ever since she was a child, Yay Zhongxia has had a unique gift: she can see the narrative—the descriptive text—attached to any object she looks at. She thought only one other person in the world shared this ability, a mysterious girl she met once in her childhood.
That is, until high school, when she and her twin sister Yuni stumble into a strange “one-book school” called Marelin High. There, she discovers a whole community of people who can see narrative, and even finds clues about that girl from her past.
At Marelin, everyone creates magic through writing—this is called Story-Command.
Dueling, cooking, even shipping your favorite couples—all can be achieved with the power of Story-Command. Some even say that adding a good luck meme from your elders boosts the effect!
But there’s a catch—once a story is written, it must be finished, or disaster will follow...
So, freshmen, pick up your fountain pens and ink—get ready to experience the true power of words!
🌈 BL and ghost stories are magic. So are mysteries, crackfics, and even elder memes—they can all be used in battle!
In this book, you’ll find:
🖌️ Writing battles between all kinds of genres (e.g., “Overpowered Harem Protagonists VS Mary Sue Reverse Harems”): Chapters 6–9🖌️ Authors playfully (or ruthlessly) sabotaging each other: all chapters🖌️ Fujoshi and fudanshi (BL fans) joyfully shipping everyone: all chapters🖌️ Plot Hole Beasts and Cliffhanger Fillers: Chapters 3 & 5🖌️ The infamous “dark writing rooms”: Chapter 5🖌️ So many, many cats: Chapter 4🖌️ Vengeful unfinished works chasing after their authors: Chapters 3 & 4🖌️ The mystical anti-evil power of elder memes: Chapter 4🖌️ A sprinkle of temple culture and urban legends: Chapter 5
※ This novel is an original work by the author. The English translation was produced using ChatGPT, with creative input and editing by the author.
Masashi Kishimoto's manga series "Naruto" follows Naruto Uzumaki's journey to become a respected ninja. The manga was adapted into an anime series (2002-2007) and dubbed in English (2005-2009). This book analyzes each episode of the anime series, from Season 1 to Season 5, going beyond a simple summary.
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