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This is not the fairy tale you are looking for!

Feedback is painful sometimes!

Adiran is driven by pain and a thirst for vengeance, but Spoon-fed Addiction's readers are not. Check out the amazing feedback it has received!

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Dive into the disturbing and painful world of Spoon-fed Addiction and listen to the chilling last entry in Angela's diary.


Created using Google and Lovo Genny text-to-speech AI.

Recommended for mature audiences only!

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SPOON-FED ADDICTION

Supernatural Horror Noir • Feature, 116 pages


Two confessions. Two deaths. One contagion.

The story opens at both endings: Angela Sterling, a sheltered teenager, writes her final diary entry as shadows take the shape of a man she loved. Adiran, a drug dealer, bleeds out in a wrecked bathroom, narrating the night that destroyed him. What connects them is a goodbye that lasted five minutes—and a darkness that outlived its host.


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Fueled by LSD and grief, a drug dealer unleashes a violent revenge spree—only to realize he isn't the avenger but the carrier of a parasitic shadow; his goodbye kiss unknowingly marks the sheriff's sheltered teenage daughter as its next host.


"Grief doesn't die. It spreads."


This isn't a crime thriller. It's a horror story about trauma as contagion—how damage spreads through the people we let in, even without intent.


For producers and filmmakers: The full screenplay is available upon request.

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