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The Color of Cold

The Color of Cold

Bria Stephens was an artist once. She painted cities at dusk in colors no one else could see — until someone she trusted told her she wasn't good enough. She never picked up a brush again. Now she's a senior editor at Caelum Press, one of the most prestigious publishing houses in the country. Her colleagues call her the Ice Queen of the slush pile. Authors fear her rejections. No one knows she still sees the world like a canvas — she just stopped letting anyone see her. Ryan Malcolm wasn't always Ryan Malcolm. He was born Dante Wards, in a neighborhood that tried to bury him. He failed. He lost everything. So he left, changed his name, and rebuilt himself from nothing. Now he's the cold, elusive CEO of Caelum Press — the company he built with his own hands. The only people who know the man beneath the armor are the younger sibling he raised alone, and the anonymous scholarship he funds for kids from his old streets. When an anonymous manuscript lands on Bria's desk — a story about a young artist who stopped painting, written with details no stranger should know — her carefully constructed walls begin to crack. Someone inside Caelum Press knows her secret. Someone is watching. At the same time, an inquiry into the Dante Wards Scholarship threatens to expose the past Ryan has spent years burying. Forced together by the threats circling them both, Bria and Ryan discover what they've been hiding from the world — and from themselves. Two people who built the same walls. Two people who recognize the armor because they wear the same kind. The world has already written Bria as the villainess. Ryan has been written as a ghost. But the story isn't over yet — and some stories can be rewritten. The Color of Cold is a slow-burn contemporary romance about art, survival, and what happens when two people who forgot how to feel finally let someone in.
Urban
7 Chs
Collapse Protocol

Collapse Protocol

In a world still healing from the Transparency Revolution that exposed global corruption, violence begins rising again across Mumbai—quietly, strangely, without warning. Ordinary people display inhuman reflexes, unpredictable instincts, and terrifying bursts of clarity in fights. Officials blame stress. The media blames unrest. No one knows the truth. Arjun is the kind of boy who should never be caught in this chaos—quiet, overlooked, bullied, living each day in survival mode. He’s not fast, not skilled, and not brave. Yet whenever danger closes in, something inside him reacts before he can think. A glance he shouldn't notice. A footstep he shouldn't hear. A punch he shouldn't avoid. Everyone around him is changing in violent, unpredictable ways. But Arjun… stays calm. When he survives an attack that should have killed him, he begins to notice the truth: the world is shifting, people are breaking, and whatever is happening to them… isn't happening to him. As more strange incidents spread across the city, Arjun finds himself caught between students who fight like cornered animals, strangers whose instincts feel manufactured, and forces far bigger than any schoolyard conflict. He isn’t trying to become a hero. He isn’t trying to understand the world. He just wants to stay alive. But survival comes with a cost—because once the wrong people notice someone who doesn’t break, they don’t let go. And Arjun is about to find out that the most dangerous thing in this changing world… is a mind that refuses to fall apart.
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58 Chs
Top Colitis Stories: What are some of the most inspiring top colitis stories?
A man with colitis decided to document his entire journey from diagnosis to recovery on a blog. He shared every detail, from the difficult treatments to the small victories like being able to eat certain foods again. His blog became a source of hope for many newly diagnosed patients. His story is a great example of how sharing one's experience can have a positive impact on others with colitis.
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2024-11-04 22:02
Top Colitis Stories: How can top colitis stories help patients?
Top colitis stories are also important for mental health. Colitis can be a very isolating and depressing condition. But when patients read positive stories, it can boost their self - esteem. They realize that they are not defined by their illness. For example, stories of colitis patients who have achieved great things in their careers or personal lives despite their condition can inspire patients to pursue their own goals and not let colitis hold them back.
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2024-11-04 23:23
What are some ulcerative colitis horror stories?
One horror story could be a patient constantly having severe abdominal pain. They'd be in so much pain that they couldn't carry out normal daily activities like going to work or even just walking around the house comfortably. The frequent and urgent trips to the bathroom, sometimes with blood in the stool, made them feel embarrassed and isolated.
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2024-11-06 15:13
SCD Diet and Ulcerative Colitis Success Stories
There are many success stories of the SCD diet in treating ulcerative colitis. One patient I know used to have frequent flare - ups. After starting the SCD diet, within a few months, the frequency of diarrhea decreased significantly. The diet eliminates complex carbohydrates which can be hard to digest for those with ulcerative colitis. By sticking to simple foods like meat, certain fruits, and vegetables, the gut has less irritation and can start to heal.
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2024-12-14 00:03
Share some ulcerative colitis success stories.
A young patient had ulcerative colitis. They joined a support group which was really helpful. In the support group, they learned about different alternative therapies. They tried acupuncture along with their regular medical treatment. Additionally, they focused on getting enough sleep every night. After a year, their condition improved a great deal. They no longer had flare - ups as frequently as before and were able to engage in activities they loved like hiking.
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2024-11-30 23:17
Share some ulcerative colitis surgery success stories.
I know a case where a young adult was struggling with ulcerative colitis. After undergoing the necessary surgery, it was like a new start for him. In the first few weeks after the surgery, he had some minor discomforts which were normal during the recovery process. But as time passed, he became healthier. His complexion improved, he could travel without the fear of having an episode, and his social life also got back on track. This shows that with the right medical intervention, ulcerative colitis surgery can bring great results.
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2024-10-27 19:31
What are some ulcerative colitis diet success stories?
One success story is of a patient who cut out gluten from their diet. They noticed a significant reduction in abdominal pain and diarrhea. By eliminating gluten - containing foods like bread and pasta, their colon inflammation decreased, and they had more energy.
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2024-12-08 06:00
Can you share more ulcerative colitis horror stories?
Sure. There was a patient who had to have emergency surgery due to a severe flare - up of ulcerative colitis. The recovery was long and painful, and they faced complications post - surgery. They had to be on a very restricted diet for a long time and had to constantly monitor their bowel movements.
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2024-11-06 19:49
Can you share different ulcerative colitis diet success stories?
Sure. A patient had great success with a diet rich in omega - 3 fatty acids. They ate a lot of fatty fish like salmon. This helped reduce the inflammation in their colon. Their symptoms improved a lot, and they could function better day - to - day.
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2024-12-08 15:04
Can you tell me about specific ulcerative colitis success stories?
Sure. One person had ulcerative colitis for years. They decided to try a new biologic drug that was recommended by their specialist. After starting the treatment, within a few months, their bloody stools decreased and their energy levels started to come back. They were then able to go back to work full - time which they couldn't do before because of the fatigue and constant need to be near a bathroom.
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2024-12-01 20:36
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