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There lived a dragon named Drakoth. Drakoth was a fearsome creature with scales as black as coal, and eyes that glowed red like embers. They lived in a cave high in the mountains, surrounded by a vast hoard of treasure that they had amassed over the years. The hoard was so large that it filled the entire cavern, leaving little room for anything else. For years, Drakoth was content with their life, hoarding their treasure and scorching the occasional village for fun. However, as the years went by, Drakoth began to feel a sense of emptiness....
The sun was setting over the small town of Willow Creek, casting a warm glow over the cemetery where Sarah stood, lost in thought. She had come to visit Jack's grave every year on their wedding anniversary, just as she had for the past 20 years. This year was different, though. This year, she was finally ready to say goodbye. Sarah knelt down beside the grave, tracing the letters of Jack's name with her fingers. "I love you," she whispered, "I always will." She took a deep breath and closed her eyes, finally ready to let go of the past and...
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Evelyn had always felt like something was off in her life. She had a nagging sense that reality was just out of reach, like she was living in a dream. She thought she was going crazy until the glitches started. At first, they were small. She would catch a glimpse of something out of the corner of her eye that wasn't there when she turned to look. Shadows would stretch and twist in unnatural ways. But as time went on, the glitches became more frequent and intense. Evelyn sat at her desk, staring blankly at her computer screen. It was just...
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