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Short stories and some of them +18, but in this case the participants there will be adults
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01 Mar 2026
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vợ dâm của An Càn Hạo đáng yêu lắm
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- Part 1 of em cưới rồi à?
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01 Mar 2026
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After a casual joke makes Martin realize his dreams of partying and kissing people might be ruined by his total lack of experience, he sees no other option but to "ask for help" from his bandmate Juhoon.
After all, practice makes perfect, right?
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- Part 1 of ☼ Marhoon/Soulm8z/Marjju ☾
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01 Mar 2026
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Splinter by TeaLord26
Fandoms: Halloween (Movies 1978-2002), Halloween (Novel by Curtis Richards)
30 Mar 2026
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"In local news tonight, the disappearance of a Haddonfield paramedic continues to send shockwaves through the community. It’s been just three months since she was last seen, but the case has already gone cold."
"It’s terrifying, isn’t it? One moment, she's finishing her shift at the hospital, and the next… nothing. No signs of struggle, no leads, just gone."
"The family is still pleading for answers, and I can’t imagine how they’re coping. They’ve said this wasn’t like her at all—no warning signs, nothing unusual leading up to the disappearance."
"Exactly. And the police are urging anyone who might have seen something, no matter how small, to come forward. It’s clear they’re working against the clock here."
"This is every family’s worst nightmare. Let’s hope they find answers soon—for the family’s sake and for the community."
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27 Jan 2026
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You weren’t entirely sure what to make of him. That man. The one who sat in the very back of the lecture hall like some silent, brooding storm. There was something ghost-like about the way he lingered there, half-shadowed and unreadable, as if he was daring someone to acknowledge him. No one ever did. The seats near him stayed empty, his space unbothered like it was marked off by some invisible barrier.
You exhaled softly, catching yourself staring again, and turned away. “Why do you keep looking at that freak?” a voice chimed in from nearby—one of your friends, more amused than concerned. Right. Your 'friends.'
“No reason,” you said casually, a small shrug as you sipped your drink. But you were lying. You’d never tell them the truth. Not about him. Not ever.
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27 Jan 2026

