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Why Did Helaena Forgive Alicent

Forgive the Fangs

Autumn's world is shattered when she loses her parents in a mysterious accident. Raised by their adventurous spirit, she soon discovers a haunting mark on their necks. The same mark found on countless other victims. It's a mark of a vampire, an entity that doesn't belong in the human world. Determined to seek justice and avenge their deaths, Autumn swears to find and kill the creature responsible. Unbeknownst to her, the vampire who killed her parents is not just any monster. Once a powerful, almighty vampire banished from his realm, Leoric now wanders the human world, stripped of his powers and forced to feed on the very humans he once ruled. By day, he hides in plain sight as a successful CEO, managing a powerful corporation in the shadows. By night, he returns to his true form, a predator driven by hunger and regret. When Autumn lands a job at Leoric's company, they cross paths, and sparks fly, igniting a dangerous attraction neither can deny. But as their relationship deepens, Autumn uncovers the chilling truth: Leoric is the very creature responsible for her parents' deaths. Torn between vengeance and a love she never expected, Autumn faces the ultimate choice. “He stole her family in the night. Now he wants her heart by day.” When Autumn infiltrates the corporation of the vampire who killed her parents, vengeance is the goal. But the more she sees the man behind the monster, the more she questions if justice means ending him or saving what’s left of him. Will she kill the monster that destroyed her world, or will she sacrifice everything for the man who has already claimed her heart?
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Alice [REDACTED]

Ever wonder who writes the story of your life? No, not the author of this little synopsis (that’s me, by the way, hey there). I mean the big one—the all-seeing, all-knowing, slightly bored half-deity who probably thinks tragedy is an art form. Yeah, that one. She goes by the name Prometheus. This? This story is her absolute favorite—a killer she simply calls "Alisha." Why her favorite? Well, Prometheus has penned quite a few stories, even gave birth to her own duology (coming soon, don’t miss it), but Alisha? Oh, she’s something else. Betrayal, bloody battles, an identity crisis so deep it’ll pull you in (don’t even try to deny it). It’s a masterpiece in the making. But here’s the kicker: Prometheus didn’t just create Alisha. Oh no, she’s still writing her. Every step she takes, every bullet she fires, every question she asks about this so-called "real" world—it’s all me. Or at least, it was. Here’s the problem, though. Alisha is starting to... notice. She’s getting wise to the fact that her life isn’t hers, that her world is a little *too* convenient, and that her big mission? It’s not just about taking down the Prince who wants to rule the world—it’s about finding me. And let me tell you, reader, I’m equal parts terrified and exhilarated. So, here’s where you come in. As Alisha races through the shadows, pulling at the loose threads of her reality—and my divine little plot—she’s getting dangerously close to breaking out of this story altogether. If she finds me? Well... let’s just say the line between creator and creation might start to look a whole lot blurrier than either of us is comfortable with. But hey, it’s all part of the narrative. Probably. Shall we turn the page? Or should I rewrite Alisha out of this story before things get... a little too complicated? ~Prometheus
zhai036 · 9.9K Views
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