Cursed

Cursed

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Everyone called it a gift - the way she saw Stell like ribbons of light woven into the world. But all Klyria ever saw were shadows unraveling. Stell was supposed to be life. Sacred. Pure. But in her eyes, it flickered like dying embers in the hearts of strangers. Trees whispered in muted greens. Birds flew with dull feathers of light. And people, people glowed the darkest of all, as if something inside them had already started to rot. It was not beauty. It was decay pretending to be light. And for Klyria, it was a curse she could never close her eyes to. And to free her from it meant finding something impossible - light. GEHENNA HIGH Book 1: Cursed Fantasy • Mystery • Action • Romance © 2026 - Miahneyy
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