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Hero by Mistake

In a world where every human awakens a unique power and receives a System designed to help them survive, protect, and defeat the monsters invading Earth through interdimensional Gates, strength is everything. After the System Integration Event, Earth was reshaped by game-like rules. Gates appeared all over the world, connecting humanity to the nightmarish Abyss. From these Gates spill out monsters, aberrations, and beings that devour cities. To protect the world from these horrors, a new class of warriors—Hunters—was born. But not everyone is chosen equally. Kairo Vale, a quiet, scrawny orphan, was bullied his whole life—seen as weak, useless, disposable. Until one day, he awakens a hidden ability: [Echo Touch] – Permanently copy any power by touching the owner. With a cruel smile, Kairo vows to rise above the world that spat on him—not as a hero, but as the greatest villain it has ever known. He’ll take powers. Burn cities. Crush heroes. Topple nations. He’ll become the shadow the world fears most. There’s only one problem… Every time he tries to do something evil, it accidentally saves someone. When he tries to assassinate a Hunter, he unintentionally prevents a Gate Break. When he attempts to cause chaos, he brings hope to an entire city. When he declares war, he ends up uniting nations. His legend grows. Not as the Demon King he dreams of being… But as the Phantom Savior—a symbol of hope to all. As Kairo’s power silently grows beyond comprehension, a deeper force watches him from within the Abyss… a force that may crown him as its Emperor. In a world where everyone sees him as a hero—can a boy who only ever wanted revenge survive becoming the last hope of humanity?
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What we never said

Fourteen was supposed to be an in-between year — too old for dolls, too young for love. But for Cara, it became the year everything changed. When her brother’s best friend, Callum Adler, starts spending more time at their house, Cara notices things most adults ignore. The bruises. The quiet. The way their mother starts folding extra laundry like it’s second nature. Callum's broken home becomes a secret the whole family carries, and Cara — wide-eyed, overlooked, and quietly growing — starts to fall for him in all the ways she shouldn’t. But Callum is four years older. Eighteen. Off-limits. Almost a man. And despite their quiet moments — the almosts, the shared glances, the night she asked to kiss him — he walks away without a goodbye, leaving her in the silence he helped create. Years pass. Cara grows. Builds a life. Finds herself. By eighteen, she’s no longer just Kaden’s little sister. She’s her own person — confident, loved, maybe even happy. But everything tilts when she runs into Callum again at a skating rink. Older, composed, and entirely unexpected. He’s not the same boy who used to sleep on her couch with bruises on his ribs — and she’s not the girl who watched him leave. But unfinished things have a way of circling back. Told in alternating perspectives of Cara and Callum, What We Never Said explores the slow burn of first love, the ache of timing, and what it really means to grow up — and grow apart — before finding your way back.
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