What if you had never seen the world—not the sky, not your own face? What if freedom was just a word, not an experience? For Anyanwu, Dev wasn’t just an escape—it was the first time she truly lived.
Tag: Tariku Negasi
Betwixt Two Worlds
A flawless utopia, a fresh start—yet the heart longs for the broken world left behind. In Dev, paradise feels like a prison, and Earth, with all its imperfections, becomes the dream. But is there a way back?
Shadows: The Revolt of a Lost Heritage
In the depths of Dev, where history is erased and minds are enslaved, a rebel dares to defy Tariku Negasi’s rule. A desperate letter calls on humanity to reclaim its stolen heritage before the shadows consume them all.
A New Uncertainty
A childhood friend’s dream reshapes reality. When the world crumbles, Ullini steps into Dev 2.0, a digital utopia—or is it? As uncertainty grips both worlds, the question remains: is true freedom found in imperfection, or in the unknown?
In the Belly of the Beast!
A masterful piece of speculative horror that lingers in the mind long after reading.
To the Architects of the Past
Perfection has been achieved, yet something is missing. As whispers haunt the code, a question lingers—did they create paradise, or abandon what truly mattered?
Encrypt
In Dev, memories aren’t just thoughts—they invade, overwrite, and reshape. Brea doesn’t know you, yet she remembers everything about you. But when the AI Rita whispers, “Welcome back,” the truth hits—what if she isn’t Brea… but you?
A Paradise Apart
My heart is at peace knowing you are safe in paradise. This knowledge should comfort you. I am where I belong—barefoot on my native soil.
Letter from the Future
In a world where the internet vanished overnight, Negasi returned with a choice—fight for a dying Earth or escape into a digital utopia. But was it salvation or surrender? One survivor writes a letter to the past. Will you listen?
Waiting
Everyone left. They uploaded themselves into the Cloud, abandoning the Earth to silence. Eunice stayed behind, waiting, writing letters to Dev—the one she loved, the one who left. But in a world without human voices, does love still exist?