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I Killed My Favourite Story

Reality? Kind of a joke, honestly. Fiction? That’s where things actually started to make sense. I was ten when the curtain slipped. When I saw it—how everyone was just acting. Reciting lines they didn’t believe, chasing dreams they didn’t choose. Adults called it "growing up." I called it what it was—fake. So, I stopped playing along. While everyone else clung to the script, I escaped into stories. My favorite? No Happy Ending in the 999th Regression. Cale Ashblood—tragic, cursed, and stubborn as hell—died 998 times trying to fix a world that didn’t want saving. It was brutal. It was honest. It was the only thing that didn’t lie to me. Then the author died. And the publisher? They butchered the ending. Wrapped it up in something clean, hollow, marketable. I tried to let it go—I swear I did. But the anger never left. Twelve people. That’s how many I killed. Editors. Ghostwriters. Everyone who helped ruin the only thing I believed in. But here’s the part no one knows: I killed the original author. Not on purpose. One night. One stupid, drunk mistake. And that was enough. Now I’m bleeding out. Real world. Real consequences. No regrets, though. Except— The story didn’t end. I woke up inside it. Inside his world. Cale’s world. The one I knew better than my own life. Except now... it is my life. The World is still broken. The Constellations are still watching. And peace? Still a myth. But maybe this time, I get to write the ending. Maybe this time, the story’s mine. ---
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The Gravity of Her

Everyone overlooked Ivy Casella—and she was fine with that. Ivy is twenty-seven and works in the background at the New York Historical Library, spending her days storing out-of-mind documents in a grimy, dusty basement where no one ever finds her. She wears simple outfits, keeps her head lowered, and lets the world keep moving by while she listens, observes, and recalls every word. She doesn't speak often, but when she does, people will stop—pretty much because they're surprised that she's around. But Ivy's small world begins to be flipped on its side when she comes across a trunk of old city records that hold no place in the official history. They don't fit, and maybe even threaten. When she speaks of them, her concerns are brushed aside immediately. Who will listen to Ivy, anyway? There's Elias Rourke, too—gravelly, worldly, and completely uninterested in the archive. Once a renowned investigative reporter, Elias now finds himself ghostwriting a book for a living. He's bitter, bruised, and not in the mood to be kind. But when Ivy corrects him about a detail he gets wrong, something about her soft assertiveness gets under his skin. He begins to hear her out. And when they begin to assemble the truth, what they discover isn't just a trail of paper—it's a vast, secret conspiracy to demolish a section of the city and quiet the citizens who would stand in their way. Soon enough, Ivy is in over her head in something much bigger than she'd ever imagined. But rather than panic or run away, she stands her ground. And gradually, people start to pay attention. Individually, each of these individuals greets Ivy. A barista who escorts her home. Then a janitor starts covering for her shifts. A homeless war veteran. A young street painter. A former city councilwoman. Individuals from all walks of life begin to cluster around Ivy—not because she's telling them to, but because something about her makes them yearn to. Her gift is not courage or charisma. It's comprehension. The way she looks at people. The way she gets them. She doesn't reign like a hero—she listens like a friend. And for some ungodly reason, that makes her the center of a storm about to blow. The Gravity of Her is a story of quiet strength—the kind that doesn't scream or yell for attention but inexorably pulls in everyone. It's the story of a woman who never thought she'd be able to change anything, yet discovers she already has. It's the story of strangers turning into guardians, enemies becoming friends, and one slow-burning romance built of honesty, trust, and the kind of intimacy that sneaks up on you. If you've ever been made to feel invisible, ignored, or underestimated, this is your story. And if you've ever met someone who could change the whole room's mood without ever saying a single word… then you already understand her.
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