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Love That Refused to Die

Synopsis – Love That Refused to Die Amelia Hartwell lives a life most people dream of. She owns a luxurious bungalow on the edge of the city, drives expensive cars, and moves within elite circles. Her world looks flawless—polished marble floors, glass walls, soft lights, and quiet nights that promise peace. Yet beneath the surface of wealth and elegance, Amelia carries a past she has tried desperately to bury. That past has a name: Sebastian Crowe. Sebastian was not a good man when he was alive. Charismatic, powerful, and dangerously obsessive, he loved Amelia with a passion that slowly turned into control. What began as intense romance became fear—arguments, possessiveness, and a darkness Amelia could no longer ignore. When Sebastian died in a violent incident connected to his own crimes, Amelia believed death had finally freed her. She was wrong. The story begins when Amelia starts experiencing strange disturbances inside her bungalow. Subtle at first—unexplained coldness, shadows that linger too long, whispers she cannot understand. Soon, the terror escalates. Objects move on their own. Mirrors reflect things that should not exist. Messages arrive from unknown numbers containing details only Sebastian once knew. Amelia believes she is losing her mind. Night after night, the bungalow feels less like a home and more like a living entity—watching, breathing, remembering. Fear begins to seep into Amelia’s body, draining her strength and peace. She does not yet know that fear is exactly what the presence feeding on her desires. The truth slowly reveals itself: Sebastian has returned. Not as a man, but as a spirit bound by obsession. Death did not erase his love—it twisted it. In the afterlife, Sebastian’s desire to possess Amelia has grown stronger, darker, and more violent. He cannot accept a world where she lives without him. To Sebastian, love means ownership, and ownership must be eternal. As Sebastian’s spirit grows stronger, Amelia’s life begins to collapse. She loses sleep, her health deteriorates, and the line between reality and nightmare blurs. The bungalow itself becomes his ally, responding to his presence, locking doors, trapping Amelia inside, amplifying her fear. The house remembers Sebastian—and welcomes him back. Into this nightmare steps Oliver Kingsley, a man entirely different from Sebastian. Calm, honest, and genuinely loving, Oliver represents everything Sebastian was not. He cares for Amelia without control, listens without manipulation, and offers protection without demanding ownership. As Amelia grows closer to Oliver, Sebastian’s jealousy turns monstrous. Sebastian begins attacking indirectly—causing accidents, manipulating shadows, whispering lies, and using Amelia’s memories against her. He cannot touch Oliver at first, but he makes it clear that Oliver’s presence is an unforgivable threat. To Sebastian, Oliver is stealing what belongs to him. The story evolves into a terrifying supernatural love triangle. Amelia is torn between the ghost of a love that once felt intoxicating and the living man who offers safety and hope. Sebastian reveals pieces of his past—how he died, how he refused judgment in death, how his soul anchored itself to Amelia through obsession and regret. As the chapters progress, Sebastian becomes more powerful. He can now physically harm, manipulate the environment, and even possess others temporarily. The bungalow becomes a battlefield between the living and the dead. Amelia learns that Sebastian’s ultimate goal is not just to haunt her—but to kill her, so her soul can belong to him forever. Oliver refuses to give up. Despite fear and pain, he searches for ways to fight a force that should not exist. With the help of hidden records, spiritual knowledge, and those who understand the supernatural, Oliver discovers the horrifying
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Death punishment: Quest for vengeance

In 1950, a cosmic event reshaped the world. Ordinary people awakened extraordinary abilities—some benevolent, others catastrophic. To control the chaos, hero organizations formed, offering power, wealth, and status in exchange for loyalty and strength. For decades, the system held. Ember City became the symbol of that fragile balance—until it nearly vanished. Five years before the present day, a Demon King threatened to erase the city entirely. Two legendary heroes, Tempestia and Moon-Light, defeated the demon and sealed it within a stone statue. The victory came at a cost. Both heroes disappeared. The world believed they died. Others believed they chose to vanish. Peace followed. But the seal did not last forever. On Thanksgiving night, five years later, a villain known as Oblivion shattered the statue that bound the Demon King. The demon returned—stronger, prepared, and ruthless. Ember City fell. Heroes rushed to defend it. Civilians were caught in the slaughter. Streets burned. Blood soaked the ground. Among the defenders was Black Mentis, the strongest hero alive—and Alan Winchester’s father. Mentis led the heroes into battle against the demon army. But before dawn, the fight took a fatal turn. Oblivion revealed his true hand, ambushing Mentis alongside a mysterious cloaked man. Betrayed and overwhelmed, Black Mentis was mortally wounded. Knowing he would die—and that the city was already lost—Mentis cast a forbidden spell. The spell gathered the power of every hero who had fallen that night—every strength, every ability, every fragment of will—and transferred it into one vessel. His son. Alan Winchester. The spell saved nothing else. Black Mentis died as the sun rose. Ember City lay in ruins. Alan survived—but his body was never meant to contain such power. The inheritance burns inside him, tearing at his limits, threatening to destroy him from within. Grief leaves him hollow. Rage gives him direction. The truth of his father’s death—and the role Oblivion and the cloaked man played in it—drives Alan away from what remains of his old life. His path leads him to China, where ancient disciplines, brutal training, and forces beyond modern hero society begin reshaping him. He is no longer training to be a hero. He is training to become something else. This is not a story about heroes and villains. It is the story of a boy crushed by inheritance, reshaped by loss, and hardened by survival—moving through a world of hidden realms, infinite realities, and beings that rival gods. Alan’s choices will decide more than revenge. But revenge is where his journey begins. New chapters/EPs will be uploaded on Mondays & Thursdays at 1 PM CET (North Africa/Europe time). USA: 7 AM EST / 4 AM PST. Asia: 5:30 PM IST (India) / 8 PM CST (China) / 9 PM JST (Japan). DM me: Feedback, suggestions, ideas welcome! Please, Rate/star the novel after reading! +18 Mature Content Warning (18+) – Not for the Sensitive Let me be real with you: If you're soft, easily offended, or the type to complain about strong language, graphic violence, nudity, or raw emotion—this book isn't for you. This story includes: Unfiltered violence, Sexual content and nudity, Murder, trauma, revenge, Morally gray characters, Strong language, And unapologetic storytelling inspired by the best of 90s dark TV, anime, and adult fiction. I’m not here to coddle anyone. This book is made for readers who enjoy intense, no-bullshit stories that aren't scared to cross lines. I created this world for fun—and for readers who aren't afraid to dive into the messiest parts of human nature. If that’s not you, turn back now. Submit your own original characters—heroes, villains, or anything in between. → Include designs, powers, or story concepts. If I like it, your character could appear in a future arc. Fan Art & Collaborations I love seeing fan creations—art, edits, videos, cosplay, etc.
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Existence Destined

In a world ruled by spirit arts and false gods, Kael Ravenshade awakens from a seven-year coma carrying the buried weight of countless past lives. He does not remember them clearly, but they shape every instinct he has. Love comes first. Tragedy follows immediately. On the night meant to seal his future with Alisa Silverwindcrest, Kael’s father is murdered for a spirit core he never knew he possessed. The killer is Alisa’s own father, a man driven mad by grief, believing power could resurrect the dead. Life proves otherwise. Death remains absolute. As the city of Oakhaven rots under corruption and fear, monstrous beings known as Noxlurs descend, devouring spirit cores and turning humans into hollow predators. Kael responds not with heroism, but control. He creates Chariot House, a secret organization that exists only in dreams, where members see nothing but shadows and a false sun burning at the center of a long table. There, Kael takes the name Kryris and manipulates powerful individuals into killing without knowing whom they strike. Morality erodes. Blood spreads quietly. The cost is unbearable. Alisa, hypnotized and weaponized, is sent to kill. Her target is Kael’s sister Zara. Kael intervenes too late. On the moon itself, love and violence collide. Alisa dies by Kael’s hand, asking only to be his bride in another life. That moment fractures Kael beyond repair. He abandons the city and travels to Tianzhu, the land of gods, not seeking salvation but understanding. There, Kael learns the truth of the world. The Seven Deadly Sins are not monsters born of hell, but humans living ordinary lives, unknowingly bound to cosmic roles. One by one, Kael breaks their lives apart with precision, forcing their awakenings and bending them to his will. Strategy replaces mercy. Destiny becomes a tool. Meanwhile, Oakhaven collapses. Noxlurs return. Illusions consume reality. Finn, Kael’s closest ally, loses everything. His grief awakens something ancient. He becomes Thalaris, a godlike force tied to destruction and protection alike. Zara, unaware of her nature, begins dreaming of thrones and sins. She is Vanitas, the God of Evilness, commanding horrors without knowing she truly exists as one. The truth finally surfaces. Kael and Finn are not merely friends. They are twins reborn across eras. In the distant past, they discovered spirit arts together. Humanity prospered. Other nations invaded. Finn became the monster history remembers, creating Noxlurs to purge corruption. Kael became something worse, spreading extinction through silent viruses, ending worlds before killing himself. Over and over. Life after life. Memory fading each time. Above them all stands God, not a savior, but a warden. Humanity, empowered by spirit arts, is destroying nature and nearing divinity. God intends to erase them entirely. Every tragedy, every sin, every rebirth was engineered to justify that end. Kael and Finn rebel. They fail. God is untouchable. So Kael chooses the only remaining path. He seals Finn, erases spirit arts, annihilates Noxlurs, and breaks the divine justification for genocide. Humanity is saved not by victory, but by limitation. Centuries later, in the year 2025, the world is quiet. A park holds an ancient sword. Kael and Alisa, reborn, walk together at last. Finn, with his family, lives peacefully. Zara laughs as a child, free of thrones and sins. The sword remains, containing what once nearly destroyed existence. God’s creation was extraordinary. Humanity survived it.
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