........Adam decided to re-read the book that had once left him with a sense of unease and intrigue. As he delved deeper into the story, he began to notice details that he had previously overlooked. The more he read, the more he became convinced that the book held a deeper meaning, one that was connected to his own reality.
As he re-read the book multiple times, he started to see patterns and connections that he had never noticed before. He began to realize that the book was not just a reflection of his own reality, but a direct representation of it.
With this new understanding, Adam became more and more determined to uncover the truth behind the book. He spent hours pouring over the pages, analyzing every detail and trying to piece together the puzzle of his own life.
Despite his best efforts, he could not shake the feeling that there was still something missing. He knew that there was a crucial piece of the puzzle that he had yet to uncover.
It wasn't until the very end of the book, when he re-read the final chapter that he finally got the answers he had been looking for. In a surprise twist, it was revealed that his life was actually a blog post, and that the book he had been reading was being voted on, on a website called hive.blog.
Shocked and amazed, Adam immediately began exploring the website. He found that the book was indeed being voted on by a community of readers, who were discussing and analyzing the story in great detail. He also found that the book was part of a larger series, with each installment being a continuation of the same story.
However, Adam did not want to be known as the protagonist of the story, so he created a disguised profile named "manniman" and began commenting and interacting with the author, named "Truce." Adam played along with the blog author, Truce, and pretended to be just another reader, because he did not want Truce to know that he was in fact the character, Adam, in the story. Adam knew that he would never meet Truce in person and felt that it was safer for him to remain anonymous.
The story ends with Adam, now known as "manniman," continuing to participate in the discussion on the website and shaping the direction of his own story. However, the true identity of "manniman" remains a mystery, leaving readers to ponder over the true nature of reality and the power of storytelling.
-Truce
"This work of fiction is a product of the author's imagination and any resemblance to real people, living or dead, or to actual events, organizations, or locales is purely coincidental. All characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this story are fictitious and any similarities to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. The author makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of any information contained in this work of fiction. The author shall not be liable for any damages, including but not limited to, direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages, arising out of or in connection with the use of this story."
Thanks a lot, this is amazing to read!
https://peakd.com/hive-110490/@manniman/interactive-story-written-by-truce-the-book
@manniman ........
I'll do a big review later, need to do my works first :p
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