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Browse the current story folder, read the reader note, or jump to the longer about page if you want the full VixenFlux brain-noise report.
Dialogue-driven stories · Messy characters · Emotional chaos
Author of chaotic stories & messy characters. I write what I want instead of chasing what’s popular right now.
Mostly dialogue-driven books: sharp conversations, shorter sentences, readable scenes, and no giant walls of text.
Start here
Browse the current story folder, read the reader note, or jump to the longer about page if you want the full VixenFlux brain-noise report.
Featured folder
Wait… you’re a girl?! has its own folder with book info, content notes, Q&A, and the matching story links in one place.
Projects, series & open slots
Folders are for books, parts, or series that belong together. If a project is still unclear, it stays open instead of pretending to have a fixed genre, tone, or direction.
Current story
Current story folder. A dialogue-led chaos-romcom setup with identity confusion, awkward misunderstandings, and characters who sometimes need one extra braincell and a map.
Open story slot
Open slot for a future story, series, or chaotic idea.
Open story slot
Open slot for a future story, series, or chaotic idea.
Open story slot
Open slot for a future story, series, or chaotic idea.
Before you read
My stories can be dialogue-heavy, emotionally messy, and full of characters making questionable choices. Some projects include intense relationships, conflict, obsession, grief, violence, horror elements, sexual tension, mature themes, or morally complicated behavior. Specific content notes stay attached to the exact book or series they apply to.
About the writer
A short homepage should not become a biography wall. The longer writer note lives on its own page for readers who actually want it.
Read about the writerTiny Q&A
Short version for people who just want to know what this place is and what they are clicking into.
Start with the current story folder. Each folder leads to the matching parts, notes, and store links.
Yes. General notes stay on the homepage, but specific warnings belong directly on the book or part they apply to.
Nope. Some ideas are soft, funny, weird, dark, romantic, or emotionally cursed. The folder tells you what that story is.
Constructive feedback is welcome. Rude stuff can stay outside with the other cursed objects.
Yes. A folder can hold one book, multiple parts, or a whole tiny disaster family if the idea multiplies.
Directly on the matching book card, right where the reader expects the tiny forbidden purchase button to live.
Contact
For reader messages, business inquiries, collaboration requests, or reporting issues, use the contact form or email me directly.