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Tuesday morning. 8:22 a.m.

The office was quiet. Rain tapped the windows in soft rhythm.

Kasia walked in without knocking. Black blouse, gray skirt, obsidian necklace catching the light. She carried two coffees.

She set one on my desk.

"Tomasz t her again last night," she said. "Her place. Dinner in. Two hours. Left at 11:14. No overnight."

I took the coffee. Sipped.

"Photos?"

She tapped her tablet. Files arrived.

I opened them.

First: Tomasz at her door, flowers in hand. She smiling. Welcoming.

Second: through the window, dinner table. Candles. Her laughing. His hand on hers.

Third: goodbye at the door. Kiss. Longer than before. Her arms around his neck.

I closed the folder.

"She's comfortable."

Kasia nodded.

"She is. She called him this morning. Asked if he's free Friday. Said she wants to cook for him."

I leaned back.

"Good."

Kasia studied .

"You're not going to intervene?"

"No."

She stepped closer.

Knelt between my legs.

Unzipped .

I didn't stop her.

She took in her mouth.

Slow. Deep.

I gripped her hair.

Let her work.

When I finished, she swallowed.

Stood.

Wiped her lip.

"Joanna's eting with the Vektor team at 10. They want to push the second letter tomorrow. Harder tone. ntion the Luxembourg filing explicitly."

I nodded.

"Let them."

She paused at the door.

"Your mother hasn't called since Sunday."

"I know."

Kasia left.

I sat alone.

Opened the latest chapter draft.

The protagonist's preparation was turning into quiet execution.

No rush.

No drama.

Just steps.

I wrote another scene.

Published at 11:47 a.m.

Comnts rolled in.

Steady.

The story was moving.

So was everything else.

//-\\\\

To the authors who have stared at a blank cursor until it started to look like a heartbeat, this is for you.

They told us we weren't good enough. They sent those cold, automated rejections that read like a death warrant for our dreams.

"Not a fit." "Lacks marketability." Every ti you see Alex Thorn crush an editor in this story, rember that this is not just fiction.

This is the scream of every writer who stayed up until 3:00 AM pouring their soul into a docunt that the world ignored. It is for everyone who has struggled with low reads, low reviews, and those stagnant collections that make you want to quit.

The gatekeepers are human. They are flawed. In this digital age, they are becoming obsolete. They sit in comfortable chairs judging worlds they could never imagine, let alone build. They look at spreadsheets while we look at the stars. We do not write for the approval of a corporate board in a glass office.

We write for the person scrolling on their phone at a bus stop, looking for a world better than their own. We write for the ones who need an escape from a life that feels like a dead end.

If you have a manuscript sitting in a folder nad Draft 1 that you are too afraid to post, then post it right now. Stop waiting for permission to exist.

If you have been rejected ten tis, go for the eleventh. Use their "No" as fuel for your fire. Alex Thorn had to die to get his second chance. You do not. You just have to keep typing until your fingers bleed and your vision blurs. The industry thinks they hold the keys, but they forgot that we are the ones who build the doors in the first place.

Let them call us cringe.

Let them call us amateurs. While they talk, we build. While they judge, we evolve into sothing they cannot control. They fear the day we realize that their power is an illusion. It is a paper shield against a tidal wave of raw and unfiltered creativity. We are the architects of the impossible. We are the voices in the dark that refuse to be silenced by a standardized algorithm.

The system is rigged to favor the safe, the bland, and the predictable. But the reader's heart craves the wild, the broken, and the real. Every chapter you finish is a middle finger to the status quo.

Every Publish button you click is an act of war against the people who want to keep you in a box. We are not just content creators. We are world-shapers. We are the nightmare that the ivory tower never saw coming. They want us to believe that the gate is locked, but we are the ones who own the ink that draws the gate out of existence.

We live in a world where data points are used to asure the weight of a human soul. They tell us that if our word counts do not match their trics, our stories have no value.

They are wrong. Every ti you write a line that makes a reader feel less alone, you have won a battle they do not even know is being fought. Your words are the sparks in a cold universe. Do not let them douse your fla just because it does not fit their fireplace.

The industry is a machine designed to grind down the edges of our imagination until we all fit the sa mold.

They want stories that are easy to package and easy to sell. They want characters that do not challenge the reader and plots that follow a proven formula. But we are not here to follow. We are here to lead. We are here to create the myths of a new generation. We are here to prove that the human spirit cannot be quantified by a marketing team.

So keep writing. Write when you are tired. Write when you are angry. Write when the rejection letters pile up so high that you can no longer see the sun.

Because every word you put down is a brick in the foundation of your own empire. They can ignore you today, but they will not be able to ignore the world you are building. When the ivory towers finally crumble under the weight of their own diocrity, we will be the ones standing among the ruins with our pens in hand.

Every rejection is just a lesson in resilience. Every critic is just a ghost in the machine. Your voice is unique and your vision is necessary. Do not let the silence of the algorithm make you think you are not being heard. Sowhere out there, a reader is waiting for the exact story that only you can tell. They are waiting for the world that only you can imagine. Do not let them down. Do not let the gatekeepers win by giving up before the miracle happens.

Current Motivation Level: 55%

Next Level: 1%

If this chapter resonated with you, drop a comnt. Tell about the ti a gatekeeper told you no.

Let us burn the old world down and write a new one together.

ALL HELL FROM WEBNOVEL STARTS FROM YOU!

A.T.

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