Alti Jon Morningstar, the firstborn son of Lucifer Morningstar, but he's not just any son of Lucifer, he's Tribrid.
Alti, a former nevermore high school student, was forced out of his former school because of a few events, these events marked him quite a bit in the back of his mind, and because of that his personality became cold, his feelings and emotions hidden behind his solid walls in his soul, protecting him from the mental and emotional pain he never wants to experience again.
After two and a half years of dropping out of school, his father came to him announcing that he had to go back to school, but not to any school, but to a nevermore college, a newly constructed building for further study.
Alti inadvertently takes little brother Bally with him, and they both travel to Nevermore College. What awaits them there will set off an unexpected event full of shocks, twists, dramas, but also love....
Y/N L/N is a 15-year-old cynic and nihilist.
A self-appointed loner.
He also happens to be a Psychic student at Nevermore Academy, having been attending for the last few years. He is an only child and what remains of his parents is his father, who has been in a coma for the past five years of his life.
Ever since then he's pushed people away even more than normal. His only childhood friend, Enid Sinclair, who still tries despite the pushback. Even his court-mandated Therapist, Dr. Kinbott.
And then in comes the new girl, Wednesday Addams.
Her enrollment at Nevermore causes things to spiral into a whirlwind of chaos. Chaos that reveals both of their involvements in a potential disastrous prophecy, their apparent families histories with one another, memories that have somehow been buried deep, and a literal psychic connection.
They are alike in many ways. Both with a taste for the more.. macabre things in life.
You may say they're a slight reflection of the other..
But there are more dark reflections in the past.
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Written in Both Y/N's and Wednesday's POV.
TW: I urge you not to read this if the topics of suicide, derealization, and murder upset you. If you are sensitive to such topics, then this story is simply not for you.