Mariana Farias
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The Secret Number That Runs Reality
It started with a misdial. Dr. Elara Kim was running late to her lab, juggling three coffee cups and a tablet full of equations no human had ever solved. The numbers weren’t supposed to exist—they were theoretical, abstract, almost laughably impossible. Yet here they were, forming a pattern in the quantum noise, repeating like a cosmic dial tone.
By Mariana Fariasabout 23 hours ago in Fiction
The Witch Who Rewards the Wicked
Everyone in our village knew the stories. Not the friendly ones that made children giggle. Not the tales whispered at fairs or around the fire. No—these were the warnings, the kind that left grown men shivering and women clutching their shawls.
By Mariana Fariasa day ago in Fiction
Everyone Can Hear My Thoughts—Except One Person
Story: The first time I noticed it, I thought it was a glitch. I was in the cafeteria, leaning against the wall, trying to avoid the usual tidal wave of voices—literal voices. In this world, thoughts weren’t private. You didn’t just imagine something, you broadcasted it.
By Mariana Fariasa day ago in Psyche
My Family Thinks I Have My Life Together… Here’s the Truth
Day one began with ambition. Dangerous, dangerous ambition. At exactly 4:59 AM, my alarm went off with the soft, angelic chime I had carefully selected the night before—because apparently “That Girl” does not wake up to blaring chaos. She wakes up peacefully. Gracefully. Like a Disney princess with perfect hydration levels.
By Mariana Farias2 days ago in Humor
I Met My Future Self at a Bus Stop
I never thought a bus stop could feel like the edge of the world. It was rainy, cold, the kind of evening where streetlights glisten on wet asphalt and the hum of traffic becomes a lonely soundtrack. I waited under the flickering shelter, clutching my bag like it could somehow anchor me to reality.
By Mariana Farias3 days ago in Fiction











