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The Unreliable Mind

The Unreliable Mind is a psychological thriller about a man whose greatest enemy is not the world around him—but his own thoughts. The story follows a seemingly ordinary person living a routine life. Every day begins the same: waking up, commuting to work, observing strangers, and moving through the predictable rhythm of the city. At first, the only strange thing about him is how deeply he thinks about everything. He analyzes conversations, replays moments in his head, and constantly questions small details others would ignore. But gradually, small cracks begin to appear in his reality. He starts experiencing moments that feel strangely familiar, as if they have already happened before. Conversations seem repeated. Certain people appear too often in places where they shouldn’t. Memories blur together, and he sometimes struggles to remember when something actually occurred—or if it happened at all. At first he convinces himself these are harmless mistakes. Everyone forgets things sometimes. But the confusion grows worse. The protagonist begins noticing patterns that don’t make sense. He predicts people’s actions seconds before they happen. Certain events seem to reset themselves. Memories feel incomplete, like missing pieces of a puzzle he can’t see. Most disturbing of all, he begins to doubt his own past. Moments he clearly remembers suddenly feel uncertain. People he knows behave like strangers. Places he has visited many times feel unfamiliar. The line between imagination, memory, and reality begins to dissolve. As the story progresses, his inner thoughts grow louder and more chaotic. The reader experiences the world almost entirely through his mind, making it impossible to know what is truly happening and what might only exist inside his thoughts. By the final chapters, the protagonist becomes completely lost in his own perception of reality. He no longer knows which memories are real, which moments actually occurred, or whether the world around him has changed—or if his mind has simply stopped working the way it should. The novel ends with him confronting the terrifying possibility that his thoughts have become more real than reality itself. And the final question remains unanswered: Is the world unreliable… or is his mind?
Bharath_Shyam · 1k Views

Knotted by the Three Mad Lycans

Grace was once the cherished daughter of her Beta Parents but her world shattered when her younger sister died. She was framed for the death of her sister and became the packs outcast. Born a mute human to werewolf parents, Grace spent twenty-one years as a sheltered outcast, until her own pack sentenced her to death by hanging for a crime she didn’t commit. she was saved and knocked off her feet by a striking Lycan. He’s towering, intimidating, and has an infuriatingly seductive accent . The Lycan King of the North has been hunting the scent of his fated mate for years. He never expected fate to lead him to a broken omega moments from execution. And he isn’t the only one who feels it. His two identical brothers scent her too. Grace is everything the Lycans were raised to despise: human, and omega. The Lycans have spent centuries wiping out wolf packs, and now their fated mate belongs to one. Yet she is also the only female whose scent drives them to territorial madness. They should reject her. They should kill her. Instead, they claim her. Now hunted by her former pack and trapped in the brutal politics of Lycan royalty, Grace must survive three dangerously dominant mates whose instincts demand to protect, possess… and knot. But as the truth about her sister’s fake death begins to surface, it becomes clear her execution was never about justice. It was about silencing her. And the three dark Lycans who have knotted her may have just unleashed something far more dangerous than they expected.
Sasha_1 · 10.8k Views