Professor Alistair Vance taught Renaissance history, a man of meticulous timelines and venerated facts. His world was parchment and structured debate, his touchstone the orderly progression of centuries. His personal life was a quiet, tastefully furnished apartment and a polite, distant relations...
Read MoreElara Chen’s world was built on legible lines. As a cartographer for a prestigious travel magazine, her existence was one of precise contours, clearly defined borders, and elegant keys explaining every feature. Her personal life mirrored her work: tidy, predictable, and aesthetically pleasi...
Read MoreThe rain in Forks was a constant, a drumming rhythm against the roof of Bella’s small house. It was a sound that had once felt claustrophobic, but now, it was merely the backdrop to the symphony of her new existence. Since becoming a vampire, the world had sharpened into hyper-reality. Ever...
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