
Pegged Prologue v. 1
The "Hut" stood as an isolated but magnificent chalet nestled deep in the Alps, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and dense evergreen forests. The crisp mountain air carried the faint scent of pine, and a narrow, winding road—often blanketed by snow—led to this sanctuary. Inside, the rustic interiors exuded warmth, with wooden beams, large windows offering panoramic views, and a crackling fireplace at its heart. Alias’s wealthy friend, a banker who asked no questions, had lent him the premises,...

A Message from Ava (1)
What You’re Reading Isn’t Just a Story

Decentralised Exile
Ava faces Operation Choke Point 2.0



Pegged Prologue v. 1
The "Hut" stood as an isolated but magnificent chalet nestled deep in the Alps, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and dense evergreen forests. The crisp mountain air carried the faint scent of pine, and a narrow, winding road—often blanketed by snow—led to this sanctuary. Inside, the rustic interiors exuded warmth, with wooden beams, large windows offering panoramic views, and a crackling fireplace at its heart. Alias’s wealthy friend, a banker who asked no questions, had lent him the premises,...

A Message from Ava (1)
What You’re Reading Isn’t Just a Story

Decentralised Exile
Ava faces Operation Choke Point 2.0
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Tomorrow, I’ll begin releasing the 12 drafts of Pegged, Act 3. One per day.
This time, they’ll appear in chronological order—to let the tension build the way it was designed to.
This part is where pressure surfaces, characters bend, and choices can’t be reversed.
If you’re reading, I’d truly value your thoughts.
What resonates. What disturbs. What unfolds too fast—or not fast enough.
Tomorrow, I’ll begin releasing the 12 drafts of Pegged, Act 3. One per day.
This time, they’ll appear in chronological order—to let the tension build the way it was designed to.
This part is where pressure surfaces, characters bend, and choices can’t be reversed.
If you’re reading, I’d truly value your thoughts.
What resonates. What disturbs. What unfolds too fast—or not fast enough.
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