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Demons in the Mirror

{On Hiatus} Everyone had the exact replica of themselves in the mirror. It was just the shadow of yourself, a shape of a person imitating your every move. What if I tell you, the mirror was just a barrier for another world- for another copy of you? Another copy you would be terrified to see. A demon version of you. Every people in this world had a counterpart. Everyone had a demon of their own, living freely of their will in the world inside their mirror. The exact replica, yet different stories they were living. Different conflicts, different choices, and different endings. The Vergessene family always had been the strongest of both worlds. The family of the strongest criminals in the human world and the family of the strongest anarchists in the demon world. Different yet the same. Both of the worlds weren’t supposed to be aware of one another. Both worlds weren’t supposed to cross with each other. But the demon version of the Vergessene family lost their youngest one. He died at an early age, too young to leave the world; he never made it past seventeen. Until they found out their youngest one had the exact replica of himself and snatched the human version of him away. __________ Take notes that this is a slow-burn novel, so it's going to be slow :D Also, this novel is really dark. This is a found family with forced adoption. You can clearly see from the synopsis that the family is really messed up. Trigger warnings for manipulations (A LOT of them), blood, body horror, graphic fighting, unhealthy relationships, panic attacks, anxiety, PTSD, depression, dehumanization, suicide, and swearing. Anyway, enjoy your stay in this book!

Moonaisy · Fantasi
Peringkat tidak cukup
141 Chs
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Amusement Park : Part 3

The moon draped over the city in vain. Everyone was laughing and screaming for the thrill and the fun they were having. Children would cry over some toys or ice cream, begging for their parents to buy them.

A Ferris wheel illuminated the back of the amusement park. The lights that adorned the side of every corner glimmered, shining right to the people, making the moon go ignored by them.

On the right of the Ferris wheel stood a carousel full of children. They went round and round while screaming full of joy. Their parents stood near it, waving at their child with a camera in their hands to live up to the moment.

Right across the carousel, there were bumper cars. A family was in the zone trying to bump into each other and raced them. The father was on the steering wheel with his youngest beside him, chasing the mother and the older sister in the other car.