The Unwanted ones

The Unwanted ones

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What does it mean to be unwanted? Is it the feeling we experience at our loneliest? A way of life forced unto those that desperately sought the opposite? Or is something short of redemption for those that abhor being wanted? Vy deals in the unwanted. Bestowing unto herself the greater purpose of removing the unwanted from the face of the earth. Brilliant, calculated and sociopathic in nature, Vy has a thirst for blood. Her primary objectives are clear and she only ever acts as the grim reaper for those who have a proclivity for pain. The creatures that make others despise the idea of being wanted are her favourite food for thought. So what happens when a predator comes face to face with her equal in the food chain? Arcane always hated his unconventional upbringing. Being forced to grow up too quickly made him bitter and pessimistic. It also made him unstoppable. A force to be reckoned with and one that reckons with those that threaten public safety. He chose a noble career that always asked him to sacrifice too much and never seemed to reward his concessions. What will he do when his world shatters and he's tasked with yet again having to sacrifice those closest to him in order to battle his greatest opponent yet. Will Vy captivate Arcane and make him her trojan horse? Can a woman whose never yielded meet somewhere in the middle with a man whose always sacrificed? Can either of them come out of this war unscathed? Or will the real damage occur where it'll hurt them the most, they're hearts?
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