The heartless Boy
Lorian Frost is a young man whose childhood was a nightmare. His parents were ripped from life before his eyes, their deaths engraved in his memory like a silent scream. Two years later, his older sister succumbs to a relentless illness, leaving behind a void that nothing and no one can fill. He is left alone. Completely alone. Solitude becomes a prison without walls, a permanent echo of his own despair.
To escape this emptiness, he throws himself into romantic relationships, desperately searching for a light in the darkness. But each time, he becomes attached with consuming intensity, and each time, he is abandoned, rejected, as if the world wants to remind him that he deserves nothing. Three times, he suffers this humiliation. The fourth time, he dares to hope. The relationship lasts longer than the others. Two years. Two years where he feels alive. Until the day everything collapses in the cruelest and most humiliating way possible.
Despair consumes him. He thinks of ending his life, extinguishing the pain that devours him from the inside. It is then that a man appears from the shadows, with a cold and tempting voice. He offers him a deal: to become incapable of feeling any pain, but in exchange for his soul.
Desperate, broken, Lorian agrees. No matter the price. Even if this happiness lasts only two months, he wants to taste it, even fleetingly.
But anxiety sets in. The pact is sealed, but what does it really mean to sell your soul? Is it simply death, or something far more terrible?
Follow Lorian Frost, a broken man who has agreed to never suffer again, and discover the monstrous price he may truly have to pay