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DeJaVu
In the heart of the ancient city of Veridian, nestled amidst winding cobblestone streets and towering Gothic structures, a young woman named Amelia found herself caught in the enchanting embrace of a strange and inexplicable phenomenon known as déjà vu. With eyes wide, she stood frozen in time, her surroundings dissolving into a hazy blur of familiarity.
Should Have Said
We crashed on this world two weeks ago, full of lush jungles and sparkling oceans. Yesterday, after some trouble with their sacred beast, we met the Thara, the native sentient species of humanoid cobras.
Alicia AnspaughPublished 12 months ago in PoetsBest Animated TV Series on Netflix
The current best animated TV series on Netflix Are you on the hunt for classic cartoons and characters, renowned anime series, or the newest computer-generated animations? You've landed in the right spot! We have compiled a selection of animated TV shows on Netflix for you, ranging from traditional childhood favorites to the streaming provider's own original series.
CartoonVibePublished 12 months ago in GeeksDeath & the Man
One day death came for a man. "But I don't want to die" the man said "Your choices led to this end." Said Death
Alicia AnspaughPublished 12 months ago in PoetsThe Call
Margaret was exhausted after her grandmother's funeral. She remained behind, in her grandmother's house to tidy up and to start boxing her grandmother's items away.
Adrianne KirkseyPublished 12 months ago in FictionThe Diagnosis
It made me sad to look at my fingers, so I looked out the window instead. There was a phrase my nohkom used when she was alive, but I can’t remember the words just now, only that it was about wanting things to be one way when they were another.
Jennifer AshleyPublished 12 months ago in FictionA Beacon of Hope
Once upon a time, in a faraway kingdom named Solara, there lived a young princess named Aurora. Solara was known for its enchanting beauty and magical wonders. Aurora, however, possessed a unique gift—a deep connection with nature. She could communicate with animals and had the ability to perceive the ebb and flow of the elements.
Advice from the villain
“Love? Love ties us down. Slows us to a crawl. Love satisfies. And when, in all the years of this world, did a satisfied man ever strive for more? Love is a slow-working poison that will kill your dreams, if you let it. Nuture hate instead. Hate will make you work harder than you ever knew possible. Hate will make you strive. Hate will lift you up.”
Roderick MakimPublished 12 months ago in Fiction