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			<title>Twitching Moons</title>
			<description>Fear burned her cheeks bright red, her lips trembling as if his name was a poison she had injected. &quot;SPEAK!&quot; My fist pounded down, provoking silver spoons and glass cups to spring a few centimeters from their designated places. Neither of us flinched.Before she could put a name to his mysterious smi..</description>
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			<title>Kingdom of the Remembered</title>
			<description>&quot;Where are you leading us, My Lady?&quot; Cynthia's asked, her strong voice sabotaging the silence and clearing the thick fog. October's fog was much heavier than November. Ghosts rapturously danced in the dewy fog during these weather conditions. Hide-n-go-seek, they'd call it as they painted a phenomen..</description>
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			<title>Offerings</title>
			<description>&quot;Who are you?&quot; My bones were trembling and I felt exposed. I hadn't drank the vial yet. I was in my purest form. I was a skeleton. The man was not a man although his appearance could trick one into believing so. Those bright blue eyes held specks of divinity. He pressed a finger to his lips and disa..</description>
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			<title>Prologue</title>
			<description>	The petrifying noises wired me wide awake. Screams would be too kind of a word to describe these hellish sounds. More similar to growls. Wailing agony. Another shriek tore through the brewing darkness. Tears pooled the hollows of my eyes and my gaunt arms hugged my chest. Not real, not real, not re..</description>
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			<title>La Catrina Calavera's Blood Stories</title>
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