PESSIMISTIC SESSION
Tags: #mystery #Psychological Suspense #UrbanFantasy #systematicHorror #sliceoflife #psychological #realisticfiction #romance #drama #schoollife #workethic #poetry #lovehate #modernparallelworld #growth #failure #hope #Realistic #Contemporary #Co-FemaleProtagonist #MaleProtagonist #Urban
Synopsis:
In a parallel modern world, eight souls wander through the fog of ambition, heartbreak, and self‑discovery.
Johnny Teller seeks love in a world that keeps testing his optimism.
Aquilar Daniella Smith watches endings and beginnings collide, wondering if hope is just another illusion.
Ak “Shooter” Smith hides behind screens, chasing victories that vanish when the game ends.
Ntsane Rock Qatari writes poems that echo through silence, guiding others while remaining unseen.
Each chapter unfolds like a mirror — reflecting the struggle to grow, fail, and rise again.
Pessimistic Session is a poetic journey of work, school, and chance, reminding us that life’s beauty lies not in perfection, but in persistence.
Synopsis ( Vol 2):
Meridian City was built on rain. It measured time in storms, carried memory in rivers, and trusted forecasts more than politicians.
But when names began to fracture, the rain followed — vanishing, returning, and revealing a system that had been rewriting reality for decades.
Volume 2 deepens the mystery of Pessimistic Session, shifting from subtle anomalies to systemic confrontation.
What begins as missing records and repeating passengers escalates into the discovery of Observation Cluster 14, the archive beneath Unit 17, and the reservoir where erased fragments were stored.
At the heart of the story lies the revelation of the Original Event:
the first correction, the first forgotten person, and the birth of Dorian Kessler — not a man, but a placeholder identity created to absorb contradictions.
From that compromise, the city built a machine that fed on memory, redirected rain, and preserved stability at the cost of truth.
Yet when the recovery system awakens, it chooses not records but people.
Forgotten kindnesses, ordinary lives, and small acts of survival return to the surface.
The rain falls again, not as an answer but as a question — reminding Meridian City that memory belongs to people, not systems.
Tags: #mystery #Psychological Suspense #UrbanFantasy #systematicHorror #sliceoflife #psychological #realisticfiction #romance #drama #schoollife #workethic #poetry #lovehate #modernparallelworld #growth #failure #hope #Realistic #Contemporary # Romance # Mystery #SliceOfLife #MaleProtagonist #Urban #Co-FemaleProtagonist
Moral: Life is not about succeeding at everything — it’s about trying, failing, and learning to see beauty in the attempt.