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YiYi the Traveller

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What would you do, if you stood where he stands? What choice would your trembling hand make— and what difference would it truly be? A man walks. Around and around a world that never asked to be understood. He crosses battlefields where the only blood spilled is the memory of a promise. He passes through cities whose towers are built from unanswered letters. Villages where the well water tastes of goodbye. He meets people—not as heroes or villains, but as mirrors. Each handshake a question. Each turned back a sentence left unfinished. He takes choices the way a river takes stones: not to change the current, but to feel the weight of something real. He travels without a map, because the only boundaries left are the ones sewn into the lining of his own heart— a torn seam here, a button missing there. And still he walks. Because this world—the one we breathe in, the one we lie in— is not so different from his. The same rain falls on both our windows. The same silence waits at the end of every hurried phone call. The Traveller might be you. Or me. Or the person you passed today on the street, the one who smiled just a little too slowly, as if remembering how. So let us begin this journey. Let us end it together. From today until tomorrow— and maybe one more day after that, the one nobody counts. Because nobody knows what life is hiding for us. Not even the Traveller. Especially not him. He only knows this: when he reaches the next hill, he will pause. He will place one hand over his chest, feel the small, stubborn warmth still there, and take one more step.
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Sold to the Dark Wing

Humans are nothing more than servants in the glittering, cruel society of the winged Seraph. When a human offends them, the punishment is simple: be sold. Evangeline, never thought her own family would betray her. But when her sister committed the unforgivable, offending a seraph, their mother offered Eva in her place- without hesitation. Cast aside like unwanted trash, Eva is paraded before the Seraph nobility to be claimed. No one wants her. Until he appears. The Black Wing. The only Seraph whose feathers are not gold or silver or white, but midnight black. Feared. Cursed. Whispers say every human he has ever taken has perished. And yet, he chooses her. Dragged into his world of shadows, Eva becomes the obsession of a man everyone else fear and despises. He is possessive, merciless, and dangerously seductive. And while her family prays she will be destroyed... Eva begins to wonder if the true danger lies not in his black wings- but in the way her heart betrays her whenever he draws near. Can she ever survive this game of fate? **** The candlelight quivered against the cracked walls of the old inn, shadows twisting like restless spirits. Eva froze as he wasn't suppose to be here! Hades sat in the crimson chair, his presence consuming the air, thick and suffocating, as if the world itself had bowed before him. Swirling the red liquid in his glass, his bright purple eyes never left the shadows, yet he knew she was there before she moved. "Who is it this time?" His voice was a low rasp, curling into the room like smoke, tying her stomach in knots of fear and something darker. Eva forced her pulse to slow, telling herself not to back down. But when his hands rose from the arms of the chair, a shiver ran down her spine. "You aren't supposed to be here," she gasped, as he stood impossibly fast. His black wings unfurled, stretching wide, enveloping her, pressing her to his chest as though he claimed her before she could claim her own breath. "Why?" His lips curled into a wicked, sharp smile. "So I won't discover you running off with that useless boy?" "I didn't—" "Of course, because he's dead." His words cut like a blade, delivered with the certainty of a god reading an open book. Eva stumbled back, pressed to the wall. "You've lost your mind! You didn't kill him—" "Why shouldn't I?" His voice dropped to a growl. A single finger traced the fading red mark on her neck. His eyes snapped with fury; the air itself shivered. He leaned forward, lips brushing her skin, teeth grazing flesh in a possessive bite, erasing another's mark. "He dares," Hades hissed, deadly and low, "he dares touch what belongs to me. A fool. Bold enough to place his lips where mine already mark her." Eva's chest heaved, terror and desire entwined so tightly she could barely breathe. His wings tightened, dark and unyielding, and she realized escape was no longer an option, and perhaps, she didn't even want it. "Don't forget, dear," he murmured, lips grazing her ear, "I've bought you. You're mine now. And I don't like to share."
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