Story By Kwabena Saakwa
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Kwabena Saakwa

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Just a student who thinks if others can do it, I can. Also I kinda need the cash…medical bills…lol
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HOOTERS
Updated at Jan 3, 2026, 22:52
In the wealthy, dangerous land of Eldrathia, a single act of forbidden love gives birth to a curse that reshapes an entire kingdom. When a sorcerer king discovers his queen’s betrayal, his rage creates the hooters…brilliant, feared beings whose intelligence, inventions, and unmatched vitality soon rival humanity itself.As humans and hooters intertwine through desire, invention, and blood, the balance of power shifts. Generations later, King Aurel ascends the throne, driven by paranoia and vengeance, launching a brutal purge to erase the hooters and their hybrids from existence. His cruelty ignites rebellion, awakens ancient magic, and forces unlikely alliances between monsters, lovers, and exiles.At the heart of the chaos stands Arthur, sorcerer, runaway prince, and living vessel of forbidden power, whose transformation may save Eldrathia… or end it entirely. As curses are reversed, bloodlines exposed, and gods are quietly born, the kingdom faces an irreversible truth:The monsters were never the hooters.They were simply smarter than the men who made them.A dark fantasy epic blending satire, tragedy, erotic myth, and political violence, HOOTERS explores power, desire, inheritance, and what happens when the oppressed finally inherit the world.
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DAVIES
Updated at Dec 28, 2025, 16:01
Wycliffe Davies is a respected mathematics lecturer, a quiet man whose presence barely registers. Blind since birth, he navigates the world through sound, pressure, and calculation, mapping reality with terrifying precision. To those around him, he is gentle, forgettable and harmless. To himself, he is something far more deliberate. When a gifted student dies in what authorities rule a tragic accident, Wycliffe remains untouched by suspicion. Invisibility has always been his greatest weapon. But fragments of doubt surface through a detective who refuses to look away, and through a past that begins to press back into his carefully ordered life: a broken family, inherited faith, and the moral arithmetic of righteousness versus survival. Anchored in the cold logic of Ecclesiastes, Wycliffe views the world as a ledger of outcomes, not intentions. Goodness does not protect. Observation does not equal innocence. And every imbalance must be corrected. As investigations tighten and violence disrupts his carefully controlled silence, Wycliffe discovers something more dangerous than exposure—competition. For the first time, he is no longer the only one calculating. This is a psychological thriller about perception, morality, and the quiet terror of being truly seen.
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