Time was never meant to bend.
But Jin has broken it twelve times.
Every loop ends the same way: loss dressed as inevitability. A fire that comes too close. A step taken too far. A silence that lasts forever. Each time, Jin resets the world to save the six boys he loves, trading pieces of himself for a future that never quite holds.
Until the twelfth loop.
This time, time does not rewind.
It widens.
Five more boys appear at the edges of the story. Different faces. Same fractures. Burdens shaped like horns, wings, mirrors, and shadows. Not magic, but metaphors for identity, pressure, fear, and the slow violence of growing up unseen.
When Jin meets them, one of them recognizes him from a dream.
And time offers a final choice.
Save only the seven again, or let the story change.
No one will die.
No one will forget.
But all twelve will have to live with the wounds they were meant to lose.
Bound together by memory, guilt, love, and choice, twelve boys must learn what friendship means when it can no longer stop time, only walk through it. There are no clean recoveries here. No perfect endings. Just the quiet, terrifying act of staying.
The Twelfth Loop is a coming-of-age fantasy told through magical realism, where stars remember promises, dreams become traps, and survival is not the absence of pain but the refusal to face it alone.
Because growing up was never the curse.
Growing up together is the miracle. 🌌📖
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