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The Little Man

Jack thought his life was simple enough: a steady job under Barksen, a promotion that promised stability, and a quiet existence with money tucked away for the future. He was lean, sharp-tongued, and bitterly amused by the world’s stupidity, but content to drift without risk. His friend Julias, however, was everything Jack was not—suave, powerful, and unnervingly smooth. A man whose presence filled rooms, whose silence carried weight, and whose eyes seemed to peel back the layers of anyone who dared meet them. What began as laughter over a ruined prom dress spirals into something darker. In Julias’s marble-floored apartment, amid biblical paintings and the scent of red wine, Jack is pressed into a conversation that feels less like banter and more like initiation. Julias speaks of predators, of power, of risks worth taking—and suddenly Jack finds himself confessing things he never meant to say. Words of ruin. Words of killing. The friendship between fire and water begins to shift into something more dangerous: a mentorship, a test, perhaps even a trap. Julias’s questions are not idle. His gaze is steel, his tone a blade, and his world is one where politics and ambition are war, where rivals are predators, and where survival demands ruthlessness. Jack, once a bitter but harmless cynic, is being drawn into a web of power, manipulation, and moral compromise. As Jack mentally tries to balance his dreams of law school and independence against Julias’s intoxicating vision of dominance, he must decide: is he content with a safe, early retirement, or will he risk everything for the promise of real power? And if he chooses the latter, will he still recognize himself—or will Julias’s world consume him entirely? But then— Jack ordinary life changed when he got stabbed by a seductress. "The Little Man" is a psychological thriller of ambition, friendship, and corruption. It explores the fragile line between loyalty and manipulation, the seduction of power, and the terrifying ease with which people can be coaxed into extraordinary darkness.
Twilight_Goodness · 11k Views

WHISPERS OF THE MOON MIRROR

Blurb: In the heart of the Whispering Pines Forest, silver wolf Luna has always followed one rule: humans are the enemy, never to be trusted. For generations, her pack has lived in isolation, guided by the ancient ways and protected by their alpha's iron law. Everything changes the night Luna discovers the Moon Mirror—a crystalline artifact buried beneath the oldest oak in the Sacred Grove. When she touches it, she hears a voice she shouldn't understand: human speech. But the artifact doesn't just let her understand humans; it allows her to speak to them, to share thoughts and feelings across the barrier that has divided their species for centuries. At first, Luna keeps her discovery secret. But when a young human woman named Aria stumbles into the forest, desperate and fleeing from those who would harm her, Luna makes a choice that will change everything. She speaks. Aria seeks Luna's help to find a legendary healing herb deep in the forest—the only thing that can save her dying younger brother. As Luna guides Aria through the dangerous woods, a profound connection forms between them, one that transcends species and challenges everything Luna has been taught. But the pack's ancient traditions exist for a reason. Humans once hunted wolves to near extinction in these lands. The elders remember. The alpha will not forgive this betrayal. And when Luna's secret is discovered, she must choose: return the Mirror to the earth and sever her bond with Aria, or break with her pack forever and forge a new path—one that could either unite two worlds or destroy the only family she's ever known. In the end, Luna will learn that sometimes the greatest loyalty isn't to tradition, but to the truth of your own heart.
nancynehemiah002 · 1.4k Views