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The Alphas Twins Mate; Their Fated Luna

“What are you huddling in that corner for? Come here!” The naked boy in the corner doesn’t dare move, he covers his peins with both hands in shame, fresh tears falling on the dry blood on his face. “Honey, Mylo is being stubborn again. Where on earth did you get this spawn of satan from?” “Catherine, I’m so sorry that you have to deal with this thing called my son,” The owner of this voice gets up drunkenly, kicking empty beer bottles out of the way as he stalks to the living room, “You good for nothing low life demon, do you think crying like a bitch will stop us from cutting your dick off?” /// Mylo has been abused and demoralized by his father and his stepmother for years. Broken and shattered by the people that were supposed to love him, Mylo does everything possible to stay invisible in a new city, in a new school. He didn’t expect to get entangled with the powerful Alpha Twins Of the Northern Lantern City. One would burn the world to keep him warm. While the other will kill everyone in the world to hand him peace. The Alphas fight for Mylo’s heart under the pressure of their responsibility and destiny. But that is not all, Mylo’s life takes even a new twisted turn when he finally turns 18 years. Warning: This book contains Twincest, Physical abuse, Violence, forbidden, forced love, domestic violence and religious blasphemation. Tags: Dark Romance, mxmxm, campus, love triangle, twins, Alpha, Beta, Omega, gay for you, forbidden love, mpreg, family feud, a new city,
Lame_Ruler · 76.5k Views

The Hidden Belt of Prime: SO I'm A Space Cop... Who Asked?

Across the universe, countless planets are home to powerful civilizations, ruthless empires, and creatures far more dangerous than anything Earth has ever known. To keep order among the stars, a legendary warrior named Prime founded an organization called the Space Control and Crime Core. With the help of mysterious cosmic artifacts known as Belts, the Core hunts down interstellar criminals, stops galactic threats, and struggles to maintain a fragile peace between worlds. But the Belts are no ordinary weapons. They choose their own wielders. For seventeen-year-old Kai Orion, life has never been particularly kind. After losing his family and growing up surrounded by bad luck and worse rumors, he stopped expecting anything good from the universe. So when he suddenly wakes up inside the headquarters of the Core with a strange belt around his waist, his first reaction isn’t excitement. It’s pure confusion. Apparently the belt lets him switch between Red and Blue energy—something that should be completely impossible according to the Core’s own rules. Now Kai is stuck in a galaxy filled with alien criminals, suspicious commanders, dangerous missions, and a job he definitely didn’t apply for. And somewhere in the darkness of space, ancient enemies are beginning to stir once again. Now this sarcastic, geometry-obsessed kid has to survive the chaos of the galaxy, prove he deserves the power he carries, and uncover the truth behind the mysterious Belt of Prime. Because if he fails… the universe might fall apart before he even figures out how the belt actually works.
CelestialWordsmith · 1.1k Views

God Eater: The Abyssal

The gods never stopped eating. They just learned to call it worship. When the divine source abandoned them, the gods discovered something better than power — hunger. Human faith, human sacrifice, human suffering, all of it rendered down into fuel. They built temples so the food would come to them. They built systems so the food would thank them for the privilege. For three thousand years, it worked. Then Uwana opened his mouth and said one word, and one hundred and sixty-four people burned. He is fifteen. He has no training, no lineage, no divine bloodline the Citadel's scanners can detect. What he has is a power that rewrites reality to match whatever he speaks — and a list of gods he intends to kill, carved into his own flesh in a language older than this world. He didn't choose this. He doesn't care that he didn't choose it. The village that raised him used his mother's hands to hold her down and his father's forge iron to silence his father's tongue, and they called it purification, and the gods watched and did nothing. Uwana is done waiting for the gods to do something. Enrolled in the Citadel of Oku — a fortress built in the corpse of a dead deity, where students are sorted by bloodline and the lowest tier is quietly scheduled for harvesting — he finds himself classified as a Glitch. No resonance. No category. A walking absence in a system designed to consume the weak and serve the powerful. He is not interested in the system. He is interested in learning how it breaks. What follows is not a hero's journey. Uwana does not fight because it's right. He fights because it's necessary, and he has decided he can live with the difference. Every god he unmakes brings him closer to something he can't yet name — and further from the boy who once braided cowrie shells into his mother's hair and agreed that a kiss didn't mean anything. Power has a cost. Reality is already beginning to forget his face. He doesn't slow down. Some people survive their trauma. Uwana is going to make his into a religion.
happykairos38 · 696 Views