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Lucian Vael is a B-plus student at the world’s most prestigious magical academy: quiet, grieving, and very good at going unnoticed. Then the Athenaeum dies. On the 14th of Ashara, a Category Nine Threadstorm tears through the heart of Veranthos, unmaking stone, glass, flesh, and the laws that hold them together. Lucian dies under the ruins with dust in his lungs and his last thought fixed on his mother. Four seconds later, he wakes in his dormitory. It is 6:47 AM. The same morning. The same boot hits the same floor. The same people walk toward the same deaths. The force that returned him is not merciful. It is a dead thing’s will, knotted into his soul, and it obeys rules no human mind was meant to understand. Death resets his body but not his memory. The checkpoint can shift without warning. And if Lucian tries to tell anyone what he knows, the binding begins to unravel his life force, and theirs. He cannot warn the academy. He cannot ask for help. He cannot afford to waste a single death. So Lucian begins to study the apocalypse. Every loop gives him another fragment: a hallway that collapses, a professor’s experiment, a district already fraying at the edges, a person who can be saved if he reaches them soon enough. Every answer costs him pain. Every success is temporary. Every morning returns the people he loves to danger, whole and unaware. To save them, Lucian will have to become more than brave. He will have to become precise. Ruthless. Brilliant by accumulation, not by gift. And before the day is over, he will learn the question at the heart of the loop is not whether he can save everyone. It is who he chooses when he cannot.
petalgrave · 4.3k Views

An American's Seoul Severance

A clean break. A new identity. A destiny he never saw coming. Alex Walther Grant is a man defined by his precision, and his pain. After a devastating betrayal by his girlfriend and his closest "brother-in-arms" in the Pacific Northwest, the former military analyst decides to delete his past. He takes a one-way ticket to South Korea, seeking "severance" from a life that no longer exists. In the neon-drenched labyrinth of Seoul, Alex is a "ghost in the machine," a silent observer working for the powerful Kang Group. He wants to be invisible, but the universe has other plans. When he saves a woman from a life-threatening subway accident with "lightning-bolt" reflexes, he becomes a local legend, the "Blue-Eyed Guardian". The woman he saved is Kang Hana, a brilliant marketing lead and the daughter of one of Korea’s most traditional and powerful corporate dynasties. As their lives collide, Alex must navigate a treacherous landscape of corporate maneuvering, cultural divides, and the high-stakes expectations of the Kang family. But Alex is hiding a secret of his own, one that could bridge the gap between their worlds or tear them apart forever. From the glass towers of Gangnam to the quiet temples of the countryside, An American’s Seoul Severance is a story of healing, heritage, and the courage to stop running from the past and start fighting for a future. Key Themes: The Stranger: An Westerner with secrets navigating the complex social hierarchies of South Korea. The Heiress: A woman torn between her duty to a powerful family and her own heart. Jeong: The invisible emotional bonds that turn strangers into family. High-Stakes Romance: A slow-burn relationship tested by corporate intrigue and international secrets.
SirWalterAaron · 16.7k Views

To Love A River

In a dystopian future where Vampires emerged from the shadows in order to stop humanity from becoming extinct, a young woman with a dark past meets a charismatic stranger. As time goes by Private Love Aikawa of military Unit 4-7, finds that she may not be as human as she first thought. Battling rogue vampires, mutated creatures and her own past, Love works to unravel the mysteries behind the secretive Helsing unit, and tries to become the bridge between humans and vampires in a world filled with discrimination. This novel starts intentionally slow through the exposition and the early world and character building, BUT everything kicks into gear after the turning point in the latter half of Volume 1, and especially Volume 2, where the tone of the novel shifts. So, I hope you stick with it and enjoy the wild ride! I also added some song recommendations along the way to listen to whilst you read certain chapters, I hope this helps boost the experience. Public Spotify playlist titles (all under the name LouLou): TLAR - Book 1 TLAR - Book 2 TLAR - Book 3 TLAR - A Fire in Their Wake This is rated 'No one under 17 permitted' for (very) mature themes, including drug use, SA, LGBTQ+ discrimination, very frequent strong language, violence etc. Please note that no storyline is chosen for shallow shock value, and most are taken from personal experience, and hopefully handled with the care, respect and sensitivity they deserve. Disclaimers are added against any chapter that may cause distress. Tip Jar + updates and some extra content: https://ko-fi.com/loulou2 The majority of Volume 1, in a different order and edited as a full novel is available free on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/Loulou2
LouLou2 · 368.6k Views