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Living By Design: A Surreal Autopsy

She arrived with no name. Just a sealed envelope marked: Living by Design. No reception. No welcome drink. Only a single inscription carved into green stone: 'Design or Disappear'.

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Fixing Tracks That Aren’t Broken

Leo had always been the golden boy. Privileged, educated, impeccably dressed, he was the face of entitlement wrapped in charm. Yet beneath his polished exterior was a truth he rarely shared: his twin sister, Margot. Margot's world was vibrant, playful, and endlessly curious. She loved trains, adored her ear protector with their pastel patterns, and had an obsession with Harley Quinn. Not the wild chaos of the comic character, but the misunderstood anti-heroine who fought in her own way for freedom and love. Margot had autism, and to Leo, she was the light that grounded his gilded existence. Every morning, Margot painted a small purple teardrop just under her left eyelid. It was her quiet rebellion, a symbol she had claimed as her own.

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The Drive to Belong

The Miami clinic was busy, bustling with energy but steeped in cliques. It wasn't her natural environment. Kensington preferred spaces where ambition and oppenness thrived; but it was a useful pit stop to occupy her time while she prepared for her next chapter. The team greeted her politely but with a touch of distance, the kind that suggested she wasn't meant to fit in. She noticed it, but didn't let it faze her.

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The Professor of Female Validation

The young professor had always been a seeker, though he would never admit it. At 6’1”, conventionally attractive, Swiss-born with a PhD earned in the United States, and now working at The University of Cambridge, he carried the veneer of a man who had it all. But beneath his achievements lay a restless spirit, drawn to the unconventional, the exploratory, the boundaryless. It was during a solo trip to Mexico that he first met her - the Yoruba high priestess. Their initial connection happened in the waters of Mexico, a chance meeting that felt otherworldly. They swam together, their limbs tangling as though they had known each other for lifetimes. From that moment, they became inseparable, at least for the remainder of his trip.

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Moon in New York: A Journey to Authenticity

Moon had always been told she was going places. A promising young woman with a degree from a top university, she had landed a coveted role as a management consultant by 23. By 27, a city transfer to New York felt like the next logical step in her seemingly perfect career trajectory. But beneath the polished exterior of power suits and client meetings, Moon felt restless, a kind of discontent she couldn’t quite explain.