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Doll's Eyes

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Their village was quiet, secluded, and bound by tradition. But its peace ran only as deep as the silence around one unspoken rule. In the shadowed woods surrounding them, a rare and pale plant grows—known only as Doll’s Eyes. To the villagers, it is a curse. For those who touch it, eat from it, or even breathe its pollen too long, a terrifying transformation begins. It starts in the eyes, which turn into glossy black pools—glassy, lifeless, like a doll’s. Then the skin wastes away, the lips turn a blood-red hue, and the final stage brings only shame. Shame that strips the afflicted of their humanity in the eyes of their kin. They call them Dolls. Families disown them. Friends vanish. And when the moon is high, the pyres are lit—to "cleanse" the village of its blight. No more children laughing. No more whole families. Mothers break as they watch their children fall to the bloom. One by one. When a young villager finds the first tell-tale mark on their skin, they are left with an impossible choice: surrender to the flames, or flee into the unknown. But what awaits beyond the village borders is not just survival—it is the hidden truth behind Doll’s Eyes. In a world where being different is a death sentence… Is this difference right or wrong? Was there a way out for them … or not?
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

The reflection was a stranger.

He didn't recognise the gaunt face in the shard of broken glass—nor the two polished obsidian stones that stared back where his blue eyes used to be. His own hands, now thin and pale, trembled as they brushed against the bloody-red lips.

Two weeks ago, the village had been filled with children's laughter, warm meals, and unshakeable family bonds.

But now—

Clang. Clang. Clang.

The sound of the elder's purification bell echoed through the woods.

A death knell.

It was getting closer.

They were looking for him.

This was where things had gone wrong.

Panic seized him. He stumbled to the back of the abandoned hunter's cabin, breath ragged, chest heaving. Shadows danced wildly across the rotting floorboards.

The shouting was just outside now, muffled only by the thin wooden walls.

CRACK. The door splintered open.

Standing in the doorway was his little sister.

Her face was twisted in pain.

But she didn't come any closer.

Instead, her voice trembled as she called out:

"Brother…"