This book contains content that may be distressing or triggering for some readers. Please read with care:
Body horror
Medical and technical descriptions of tattooing (needles, blood, breaking of skin)
Loss of bodily autonomy
Chronic insomnia and exhaustion
Memory gaps and dissociative states
Paranoia and obsessive thoughts
Blurring of identity boundaries
Invasive bodily modifications
Nightmares and sleep-related anxiety
If you are currently struggling with mental health, dissociation, anxiety, or any form of emotional distress, please remember that you are not alone, even if it feels like it sometimes. There are people who care and want to help.
If you need support, you can contact:
Poland (24/7 Crisis Support): 116 123 (Helpline for adults)
Children & Teens (Poland): 116 111
Emergency number (EU/Poland): 112
Lifeline (International info): https://blog.opencounseling.com/suicide-hotlines/
Reaching out doesn't make you weak. It's just you refusing to deal with everything alone like a character in a poorly written tragedy. Which, honestly, good choice.
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General FictionElias Carter has always dreamed of becoming a tattoo artist. As an apprentice, he spends his days perfecting his craft and his nights sketching strange, organic designs that seem to appear on the page before he fully understands what they mean. When...
