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I Warned You But You Didn T Listen Goku

Now you see me now you don't

In the vast and enchanted realm of Virelia, where arcane empires rise and fall beneath drifting skylands and beastkin walk alongside men, Zayne Caldris was a boy who had everything—wit sharper than steel, beauty that drew eyes in every town, and a terrifyingly adaptive mind that made him a natural in any discipline he pursued. But above all, he had peace. He lived a quiet, happy life with his mother and younger sister in the tranquil edge-town of Bellshade, far from the chaos of the royal capitals and mage wars. Though the world offered endless thrills, Zayne found most things boring—except the laughter of his sister and the warm meals shared under their lantern-lit roof. Until it all burned. One night, his home was turned to ash, his family butchered by unknown hands. No witnesses. No known enemies. No clear motive. All that remained was a single white feather, scorched at its edge, left deliberately on the bloodied windowsill. With nothing left to lose, Zayne vanishes into the underworld of Virelia—where killers wear crowns, mages deal in secrets, and truths are traded like currency. On a relentless path of vengeance, Zayne’s true potential awakens. He becomes a master of stealth, deception, and manipulation. A ghost who leaves no prints, a face that never stays the same. As he journeys through the fractured layers of Virelia’s politics, sorcery, and ancient blood feuds, Zayne will rise—shaped by loss, driven by justice, and haunted by a question that only he can answer: Who left the feather?
rain_verz · 3.8K Views

"The Earth Remembers You (But I Can't Forget)"

A love story written in the ink of loss. Noah Carter never believed in happy endings - not since his father's funeral, not since the world taught him that love always comes with an expiration date. Then he collided with Lena Park on the library steps, and for the first time, he dared to hope. With her dog-eared books and reckless laughter, Lena taught him how to live in the fragile spaces between heartbeats. But Lena was living on borrowed time. When the headaches start, when the fainting spells begin, when the doctors say those three irrevocable words - "inoperable," "untreatable," "terminal" - their love story becomes a countdown. Noah watches helplessly as the girl who once swam in midnight oceans forgets how to open pill bottles. As the woman who quoted Virginia Woolf by heart struggles to remember his name. As the love of his life fades to a ghost in a hospice bed, still beautiful, still his, still dying. In the aftermath, Noah drowns in the silence she left behind. Her sweater loses her scent. The ferns she loved wither from neglect. The world keeps turning, indifferent to his grief. Until he finds her final gift - twelve letters, one for each month without her, each a dagger and a lifeline: "If you're reading this, I've been dead for thirty days. Go to our diner. Order my pancakes. Tell them Lena says hi. Then come home and scream until you can't breathe. Repeat as needed." A harrowing portrait of love and loss, "The Earth Remembers You (But I Can't Forget)" is an elegy for the living - for those left behind in the wreckage of forever. This is not a story about moving on. This is a story about learning how to drown in someone's absence and still find the will to surface, gasp by painful gasp. A love story that will carve its name into your bones and leave you bleeding.
destyekr · 2.5K Views
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