What Shouldn't Have Been Written

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Summary

WARNING: The stories in this collection are ones that the author regrets writing yet it is for the good of the public that they are released for consumption. A collection of short stories that, as the author insists, should have never been written. On the surface level, they are stories that emerge from the author's fantastical musings of 'what if.' On a deeper level, however... they come to show the sinister side of humanity (and other creatures). Stories in this unfortunate collection: ✣ Welcome to My Channel ✣ Imposter Syndrome ✣ The Mark of a Plague ✣ Senses of Revenge ✣ My Fishy Friend ✣ To Fall and Fall to Rise ...and others DISCLAIMER: Due to the unpredictable nature of these stories, it is uncertain on which order they will appear and hope to endear themselves to the public. Understanding on the reader's part is very much appreciated. ♛ Updates WEEKLY on Mondays and Tuesdays ♚

Genre
Horror/Thriller
Author
BEE
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
8
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
18+

ANOTHER WARNING

In case the reader did not fully understand the initial warning placed on the cover of this collection,another warning is being issued here.

Before proceeding with the rest of this short story collection, the author reminds the reader that they are not responsible for how the reader becomes influenced, triggered, or possibly possessed due to the content of the stories.

It is also for the sake of the reader’s precious sanity that the author insists that all these stories are fictional and have no hold on the real world (as they know of, at least).

If, at any point, the reader decides to terminate their reading, they are free to do so. The author, along with this platform, has made sure any reader can and will come out intact from proximity to these stories.

For the safety of all, the author has decided not to interrupt the flow of the stories with multimedia as they consider the risk of escape these stories have when provided with a medium. Plus, the author believes images, gifs, and videos have no business interrupting prose, anyway.

If the reader is done being warned, they may now proceed.

Good luck to you.