Veyra
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In the heart of the wilderness, where frost and steel collide, Veyra and Shahir dance a dangerous line between rivalry and undeniable attraction. Veyra, a steadfast warrior, grows exasperated with her sorceress companion’s reckless use of ice magic, leaving their kills unsalvageable and their bounties frozen solid. But beneath the frustration, there’s something else—a slow-burning fire neither of them can ignore.
Shahir, ever the troublemaker, delights in testing Veyra’s patience, pressing too close, whispering too sweetly, pushing until the inevitable snap. When words fail, bodies take over—frostbitten kisses and bruising grips leaving their own kind of battle scars. Their chemistry is electric, a storm of heat and cold, teasing and claiming, daring and yielding.
As dawn breaks over the camp, Shahir finds herself carried effortlessly in Veyra’s arms—weak-kneed, satisfied, and entirely unrepentant. Their adventure continues, but so does their endless game, a cycle of push and pull, of frost and fire, of a love that is as wild as the magic in Shahir’s veins and as unwavering as the steel in Veyra’s hands.
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- Part 1 of Melt for Me.
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Sides of the Moon follows William Taylor, a young man navigating life after profound personal loss, as he moves through ordinary days haunted by memory, absence, and unanswered questions about love and meaning. Set within a quiet small town, the story explores grief not as a dramatic event but as a lingering atmosphere shaping perception, relationships, and identity.
Through intimate encounters — a mysterious stranger in a café, late-night rides with a loyal friend, and solitary moments inside a house that no longer feels alive — William confronts the tension between surviving and truly living. The narrative suggests that healing does not arrive suddenly; instead, it unfolds through small acts of care, routine, and connection.
The novel blends grounded realism with philosophical undertones, presenting emotional life as something cyclical, like phases of the moon: shifting between light and darkness without ever fully settling into one state.
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After Crait, anger, fear, and grief settle like a heavy fog over what remains of the Resistance. Emotions with no outlet become words that cut deep.
Rey returns to Ahch-To searching for answers she can feel are there.
Beneath the island, something ancient waits.
It speaks in echoes. It shows her what was taken from her. It gives shape to her grief, direction to her anger, and a name to the power stirring beneath her skin.Veyra.
Across the galaxy, Ben Solo feels the moment Rey falls. He knows the pull of the dark. He knows the cost of answering it; a price he's no longer willing to pay. And if the dyad has bound them together for a reason, then perhaps saving her means facing every shadow he once surrendered to himself.
