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Cinderella: The Glass Bride
After the ball, the prince searched for the girl who vanished in a shimmer of frost. But when he found her, she wasn’t breathing. Her heart, fragile and transparent, beat only when light passed through it. He married her anyway, terrified to lose what he couldn’t understand.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
The Man Who Sold His Death
A Parisian philosopher claimed he could sell his death. Whoever bought it would live forever, as long as he lived. A banker purchased it for a fortune. Weeks later, the philosopher shot himself — and the banker vanished in the same instant.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
The Frozen Heir
Years after her passing, children born under the northern lights began to show strange gifts. Their breath crystallized air; their tears froze on contact. Scientists called it mutation. Elders called it inheritance. In Arendelle’s mountains, a shrine of ice never melts. Inside it stands a sculpture of Elsa—lifelike, untouched by time. The inscription below reads: “She became what she feared: eternal.”
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
Pocahontas and the River That Forgot Her Name
Long after her story was told by others, the river she once sang to turned black with silt. Fishermen say it moves against the current, dragging offerings back to shore. At dusk, they see a woman made of mist walking its edge, her lips blue, her eyes weeping ink. They call her the Keeper of Forgotten Truths. When the wind blows inland, the trees whisper her true name—one no man has written.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
Belle and the Book That Bit Back
After marrying the prince, Belle built a library larger than any cathedral. But one book, “Les Mots Perdus,” refused to stay shut. When opened, its words rearranged into living shapes, crawling across walls. Those who read it forget their names, speaking only in quotes. The last librarian sealed it behind glass, but visitors claim to hear faint whispers through the case: “Read me, and you’ll remember everything.”
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
The Last Ember of Agrabah
When Aladdin freed the Genie, a star blinked out. Every century, Agrabah grows a little darker, as if losing its source of light. Priests once said the lamp didn’t hold a spirit—it held balance. And when freedom came, chaos took root. In the desert’s heart, a faint blue glow still burns beneath the sand, whispering: “You wished for this.”
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters











