Cliffhanger
VENGEANCE BOUND . Content Warning.
Book 2 THE FIRST WRONG MOVE Nyx didn’t go back to the apartment. She didn’t go back to the house either. Both were compromised in different ways, and right now, she wasn’t interested in revisiting spaces that someone else had already touched, studied, or mapped.
By Dakota Denise about 12 hours ago in Chapters
Breach Protocol . Content Warning.
Chapter 3 – Post-Mission Debrief The lights in the debrief room buzzed low, harsh fluorescent cutting across the table where Rhea sat at the head, arms folded, watching the others filter in. The air smelled faintly of coffee, sweat, and the remnants of adrenaline. It wasn’t just a room—it was a crucible, a place where decisions, mistakes, and survival hung in the balance.
By Dakota Denise a day ago in Chapters
Breach Protocol. Content Warning.
Breach Protocol – Part 2: First Mission The city never sleeps. It doesn’t pause for the sound of sirens or the flash of emergency lights. It hums, vibrates, and breathes in uneven rhythms: car horns, distant shouts, the low groan of trains under the streets. A million lives moving simultaneously, none of them stopping for anyone—not for police, not for SWAT, not for those who risk themselves to keep it from spinning out entirely.
By Dakota Denise a day ago in Chapters
Ice Vs. Slavery
Comparing historical slavery in the United States with contemporary ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) detention requires a careful, principle-based approach. While these phenomena occur in different historical, legal, and social contexts, certain analytical dimensions allow structured comparison.
By Organic Products 4 days ago in Chapters
Songs of the Silver Wizard
COMPENDIUM “And what if I make the wrong choice?” “The greatest bit of hubris a man can hold is denying there are choices without consequence. The right choice now may prove to be the wrong one ten years hence. The wrong choice now may yield but a scratch but prevent the tumbling of an unseen pebble that sparks an avalanche. The only way to truly fail is to never choose at all.”
By Matthew J. Fromm8 days ago in Chapters
Glass Winter | Chapter VIII
Under torchlight Palina could see all the layered veins of blue and green beneath the thin pearly skin of her hand. She brushed snow kernels off the surface of the ground surrounding the grease cradle, one of the many burning in the commune, and collected the powder into a tusk, which she handed to a builder making his way to the edge of the camp. The others remained to pocket the rest while Palina donned a mitten and proceeded to the cold corner, far from any flame.
By Andrei Babanin11 days ago in Chapters









