These are stories from the edge of the city —
where corruption hides behind expensive suits,
trauma lingers longer than love,
and survival always costs more than expected.
L.A.W. Less writes psychological urban noir rooted in fractured relationships,
emotional damage, Washington D.C. corruption,
and people trying to survive systems designed to consume them.
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Psychological noir. Fractured reality. The pattern owns you.
Dark Mirrors
The Patterns Own You
A growing pattern hidden inside mirrors, memory, and fractured perception begins spreading through the city —
connecting strangers already unraveling under the pressure of grief, trauma, obsession, and emotional collapse.
The deeper they look, the more reality itself begins looking back.
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Dirty Hands
Justice Doesn’t Come Clean
A sharp, streetwise D.C. staff assistant runs an underground information network selling secrets to the desperate and powerful.
But when names from her private blacklist begin turning up dead,
she realizes someone has weaponized her system —
and she may already be marked for cleanup.
Tangled Roots
Love Remembers What Survival Buries
Old betrayals, buried desire, addiction, family wounds, and unfinished love collide when the past returns demanding answers nobody is emotionally prepared to survive.
Some relationships do not heal.
They grow around the damage.