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The Thing About Baby Sailor Moon

Things We Don’t Talk About

——— I woke up to fingers running gently through my hair. At first, I thought I was dreaming, until the lullaby began. Low. Melodic. But wrong. It was that same language I'd heard through the walls, the one that makes your stomach twist and your teeth clench. She sat on the edge of my bed, I can’t see her face; it’s swallowed by the dark. But her hand keeps moving, slow and rhythmic, stroking my hair like she’s lulling something else to sleep. Her eyes are half-closed, swaying as she hums that twisted tune. And then I realize— I forgot to turn on my bedroom light before falling asleep. I kept my breathing slow and shallow, pretending to sleep. limbs screaming to move, to run, but something in me knows: Don’t let her know you’re awake. Don’t move. The singing stops. She sniffles. A choked, trembling sob leaks through her lips. She starts crying quietly, like she’s trying not to be heard. Like she’s afraid. “No...” she whispers, her voice cracking like a child’s. “He still dreams like a child… still soft…” I almost convince myself she’s sleep-talking— Until her hand suddenly tangles in my hair and pulls. I flinched and let out a sharp gasp. "Mama—!" She goes still. Her grip loosened… then shifts. Her fingers wrapped tightly around my trembling arms. Her face inches closer. I can smell her breath,..warm, wrong, too close. Her eyes are wide with terror. Her voice shakes as she hisses: “Don’t say anything." "Don’t say a word anymore.” I was too scared to speak. I couldn't even nod. She held me like that for a long, shuddering moment. Her breath was hot and ragged against my cheek. Her hands were too tight, like if she lets go, I’ll vanish. Her eyes darting around the room. Then, like a switch flipping, she goes completely still. "Mom?" I whispered, so softly it barely made a sound. She was at eye level with me. But she wasn't looking at me. She looked past me. Behind me.... No... no. It’s happening AGAIN. . This is not a safe novel. It's a collection of short, self-contained stories, each chapter unraveling a new descent, a different nightmare. Some stories are brief. Others not so. No heroes. No clean endings. Just answers that should have stayed buried. Read alone if you must. But don't say we didn't warn you. Reader Warning: This series contains psychological horror, disturbing imagery, death, and paranormal themes. Reader discretion is advised. Each chapter is a self-contained story, perfect for short, spine-tingling reads.
RongKing · 9.3K Views

The King's Moon

In a kingdom ruled by tradition and fear, **King Aldric** has never believed in fairy tales or curses. But everything changes the night his hunting party is ambushed and he’s saved by a mysterious woman with wild eyes and untamed strength—**Elara**, a werewolf haunted by her past and hunted by the world. Bound by fate and a growing attraction they can’t ignore, Aldric and Elara forge a fragile bond in secret. As tensions rise in the kingdom and whispers of Elara’s true nature spread, Aldric is forced to make an impossible choice: uphold his duty to the crown, or risk everything for the woman he’s falling in love with. When the world turns against them, Aldric gives up his throne to protect Elara, fleeing with her into the wilderness. Together, they try to build a quiet life far from politics and bloodshed—but peace is never promised for people like them. As Elara battles the monster within and Aldric faces betrayal from those he once trusted, the two must fight to survive a past that refuses to stay buried. Their journey becomes one of sacrifice, trust, and an unbreakable love forged in fire and fury. But when Elara is captured by those who see her as a weapon, Aldric sets out on a dangerous mission to bring her home—proving that even a king without a crown can still protect the one he loves. **The King's Moon** is a romantic and suspenseful tale of two broken souls—one cursed by the moon, the other bound by honor—who discover that sometimes, love is the most powerful rebellion of all.
Arpita_Kaur · 11K Views
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