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    Ashwood

    One wrong turn changes everything. After becoming trapped in the mysterious town of Ashwood, Y/N quickly learns that leaving is impossible. Every road leads back. Every answer creates more questions. And the voices calling from the woods are never what they seem. The residents have built lives within the town’s endless loop, divided by competing beliefs about survival, escape, and the truth behind Ashwood itself. But Y/N arrives carrying something no one else has: news from the outside world. Including news about seven men the entire world believes disappeared a year ago. As new locations appear, old mysteries resurface, and the voices in the woods grow harder to ignore, Y/N finds herself drawn into a dangerous search for answers that may cost far more than her chance of getting home. In Ashwood, some rules exist for a reason. The most important one? Never follow the voices.

    Already Home

    After losing her mother, Y/N never expected to find a second family. What begins as an unlikely friendship with a kind older woman slowly turns into a place to belong—a home-cooked meal waiting on the stove, a seat saved at the table, and a house that starts to feel more like home than her own. The only complication? Mrs. Jeon’s son. A son Y/N knows entirely through embarrassing childhood stories, old photo albums, and years of hearing his mother talk about him. So when Jeon Jungkook finally returns home from tour, neither of them expects their lives to change. But somewhere between family dinners, shared laughter, shameless matchmaking, and a house that somehow feels too small and too warm all at once, Y/N begins to realize that sometimes the people we’re meant to find have been part of the story long before we meet them. A story about grief, healing, found family, and the boy from the photo albums.

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    Polaroids

    Three days after a devastating car accident, Y/N wakes up in a hospital bed to discover summer is over. The problem? Everyone insists she was only unconscious for three days. As strange Polaroids begin appearing in impossible places, Y/N finds herself unraveling the mystery of a summer she can’t remember—a summer filled with seven boys, forgotten promises, and memories that shouldn’t exist. Each photograph reveals another piece of the truth. Another crack in reality. Another clue pointing toward something everyone else seems determined to forget. But some memories disappear for a reason. And the closer Y/N gets to uncovering what happened between June and September, the more she realizes that losing those memories may have been the least terrifying thing that happened that summer.

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