A thread between worlds

A thread between worlds

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When Griffin moves into his new apartment, he doesn't expect much - maybe a little quiet, a little healing, and definitely no ghosts. But everything changes when he meets Destiny: a sharp-tongued, floating girl who claims she's not exactly... dead. Or alive. Invisible to the world and bound to the apartment, Destiny doesn't remember how she got there or why she can't leave. As the two reluctantly team up to uncover the truth behind her existence, they find themselves entangled in something far bigger - secrets, regrets, and unfinished business that stretch beyond the veil of life itself. With time running out and forces neither of them fully understand closing in, Griffin and Destiny must navigate the unknown - and each other - to solve a mystery that could either set her free... or erase her forever.
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Isla is dead. And Asher refuses to believe it was just an accident. Everyone tells him to move on. That grief plays tricks on the mind. But Asher knows something's wrong-he feels it. Isla didn't just slip away into the dark. She was taken. Now haunted by memories that bleed into hallucinations, and guided by the ghost of the girl he's in love with and can't seem to let go of, Asher dives into a chilling puzzle of secrets, betrayal, and unfinished goodbyes. The deeper he searches, the more twisted the truth becomes-and the more he realises Isla's death wasn't the end of their story. Because someone wanted Isla gone. And they're still out there-closer than he thinks, watching every move... and waiting to strike again.

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