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The Echo Of Ghost

The Echo Of Ghost

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LGBTQIA+
Romance
After years of unrequited devotion in a cold, arranged marriage, Samuel realizes he is merely a placeholder for his husband Alzen's past. Reaching his breaking point, Samuel "quiet quits" the relationship and files for divorce to reclaim his independence. This sudden departure forces a realization upon Alzen, who must transform from an indifferent partner into a dedicated pursuer to earn back Samuel's trust and build a new life on equal terms.
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"Hey, Lukey?" I heard my twin call as he once again walked into my room without knocking. I chose to ignore his presence just to teach him a lesson. "It won't stop bleeding and I'm starting to feel dizzy." "What?" That caused me to look up at him, and what I saw made my eyes widen and my chest tighten in fear. Jai was holding a blood-soaked towel tightly around his bleeding wrist. "Jai, what happened?!" I was immediately up and inning to his aid. "I had an accident, I guess." He answered vaguely. I narrowed my eyes at him as I rushed him into my bathroom and tried to stop the bleeding. He looked away when we made eye contact, so I knew he was obviously lying. "Jai..." I whispered when I unwrapped the towel and got a good look at his wrist. It was obviously self-inflicted, there was no denying it. "You wanna tell me the truth?" Now adding additional parts to this book on Patreon. Patreon.com/alovelywriter

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