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Beauty Like the Night - A Twilight AU

In the mists of Wales, circa 700 B.C., Duvessa was a creature of myth before her time. The last living daughter of the Unseelie Fae royal bloodline, she was a halfling abandoned to the mercy of mortal Gaelic clans. They feared the inhuman glimmer in her beauty and cursed the strange, untamed power that simmered in her blood. She grew up in the shadow of the hearth, where whispers clung to her like ghosts and superstition was a cruel substitute for kindness. Her beauty was called a sin; her magic, a blight. By the time she reached womanhood, exile felt less like a punishment and more like a destiny. The night she was driven from her clan for a storm she did not summon, Duvessa fled into the ancient forest with nothing but fractured pride and a hollowed heart. Beneath a moonless canopy, she was hunted. A pale, crimson-eyed predator found her, beautiful in the way of things that are about to kill. But when it fed, it did not feast—it screamed. Her Fae blood was a poison, a consecrated fire that burned through the monster’s veins. As the creature convulsed in agony, Duvessa lay dying in the frost-damp moss, a bitter laugh catching in her throat. Even her blood was wrong. As darkness coiled around her, another presence stirred the shadows. From them stepped a woman of impossible grace, wrapped in dusk-black robes, her own red eyes gleaming with ancient hunger and a flicker of amusement. Her voice was silk drawn over steel. “Do you wish to live?” With her last breath, Duvessa answered yes. She awoke reborn. Neither Fae nor vampire, but something new: a dark immortal bound to a deathless power she could not yet command. Her savior, Deidre, became her sire, teacher, and mother under vampire law. For centuries, Duvessa walked the earth as kingdoms turned to dust and memories faded into myth, her heart encased in ice. Oxford, North Carolina, 2005 Maeve Sable was a ghost in the hallways of JF Webb Highschool. Labeled a goth and a weirdo, she found more companionship in the melancholic worlds of Edgar Allan Poe and Anne Rice than with any of her peers. She spent her lunches in the quiet corners of the library or beneath the dripping pines, cultivating an invisibility that felt like a shield. Home offered no solace, only the echoing silence of a house ruled by a father who measured life in billable hours and thousand-dollar suits, his affection as cold and distant as a closing argument. Maeve was content with being invisible, convinced that a dark-romantic, horror-loving lesbian like herself wasn't meant for a grand story. She certainly never expected to meet a girl with eyes that had watched empires fall. The eyes belong to Duvessa Ingram, the new transfer student, whose stillness commands the room and whose beauty feels dangerously ancient. As Maeve is drawn into the new transfer student's enigmatic world, she discovers a love that defies mortality itself. But their connection awakens slumbering shadows and threatens to shatter a fragile peace. The carefully maintained laws of both Fae and vampire—laws that forbid a creature like Duvessa from existing, let alone loving a mortal—begin to close in. In a world of predators, Maeve is about to discover that the most dangerous thing she can do is fall in love. Because some beauty was never meant for the light. Some was born of the night.
Mistveil · 559 Views

My Dragonslayer System

The war didn't end; it simply went underground. Ten years after the Great War against the Shadow Demons, humanity lives in a fragile peace maintained by the iron-fisted United Alliance. In the neon-lit "Safe Zones," life appears normal, but in the "Grey Barrens," the nightmares of the past still stalk the living. To the world, fourteen-year-old Kaelen Tores is nothing more than the "Grave-Walker"—a cursed orphan and the sole survivor of the mysterious Blackwood crash that claimed his parents, Valerius and Elara. Ostracized by his peers and haunted by whispers he can’t ignore, Kaelen’s life is a cycle of isolation and grief. But when a routine shortcut home turns into a deadly encounter with a Shadow Demon that shouldn't exist, the "curse" in Kaelen’s blood finally erupts. Saved by a mysterious blue-flamed stranger and a sudden, violent awakening of his own power, Kaelen discovers a hidden legacy: The Dark Archive. This ancient, leather-bound book—passed down through his grandfather—is not just a manual of magic. it is a sentient system tied to a bloodline the world has spent centuries trying to exterminate. Kaelen is not human. He is the last scion of the Shadow Dragons, an apex race of predators feared by both the Alliance and the Shadow Lords alike. Now, as a "System" begins to initialize within his soul, Kaelen must navigate a world of "Touch-Blessed" prodigies, corporate sorcery, and ancient grudges. With the help of his aunt Aria, he must master the shadow-dragon arts before the Alliance’s Inquisitors track the "Blue Fire" to his doorstep. But as Kaelen’s power grows, so does the hunger of the dragon within. He isn't just learning to fight the shadows—he’s learning that he was born to rule them. In a world of flickering neon and ancient ash, the hunter has become the hunted. And the Dragon has finally come home.
TricksMaster · 3.6k Views