67 parts Complete MatureIsak has always been afraid to sleep. In the past, he's never known if he's going to wake in his own bed or somewhere strange that he's never been. He never knows how much time has passed. Months can pass in hours. The people around Isak believe it's all in his head, that what he claims isn't possible, that he just disappears. He insists he's pulled across time and the world as he dreams, but this time it's different. Unclear if he's in the past or a just a different world, he waits to go home, if he can figure out where home is.
Charzaphir Simnaril is a warrior and weapon used by his brother to keep the local populace cowed. When he comes across Isak, he dismisses him as a spy and sends him to the dungeons thinking that he's done with him. However, when his brother forces him to handle a work detail, Charzaphir discovers Isak is part of it. Isak, who can't hold a sword and acts as though he can't understand the language. Isak, who has secrets that he's not sharing. Isak, the one he has an undeniable connection to whenever he's near.
Can they find common ground before Isak falls asleep again and disappears forever?
*** WARNINGS: The story contains mature themes and language. Not suitable for children. Some chapters may include violence and language, depictions or discussions of physical abuse, off-screen sexual assault, suicidal ideation, forced medical treatment, and may be triggering for some people. Read at your own discretion.
In Twain is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are either the product of the author's imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, business establishments, events and locales is entirely coincidental.