Lewis Blackard wasn't one to deal with the immortal punishments his siblings caused, but the boy his vicious cousin Kira lures him into meeting practically melts that predetermined priority away. Along with his flesh. Once Lewis discovers the full magnitude of the boy's curse, it becomes his duty to care for him, now bound by his own magics to break the poor man's curse. Yet with so much against the success of such a trial, how can Lewis do something so vast and challenging, when he begins to feel uncared for and lost? A tale of gothic towers and bodily scars. Quick warning for graphic gore and intense descriptions of mental illness cause that's something immortal 18th century men have. Mostly a gothic horror that's been knocking around in my head. Although the characters are immortal, Lewis is more of a sentient creature than a god so, that's why he doesn't just poof them out. Hope you enjoy and you favorite. Thanks.
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