GeannaPadilla5
Kieran is a lonely teenager, invisible in his own life-ignored at home, overlooked at school, and desperate for someone to notice him. In a final act of desperation, he summons an ancient and powerful god, Azrael, using a mysterious, forbidden book. The god is terrifying and merciless, mocking Kieran's plea for attention, yet is inexplicably bound to him.
What begins as an overwhelming and frightening situation slowly transforms into something more complex. Azrael follows Kieran everywhere, complaining, observing, and occasionally revealing glimpses of vulnerability beneath his divine arrogance. As days pass, the two develop a fragile, tension-filled connection, each recognizing loneliness and longing in the other. Amid teasing, defiance, and quiet moments, Kieran and Azrael's relationship evolves-shifting from fear and contempt toward mutual understanding, intimacy, and the beginnings of trust.
Ultimately, the story explores loneliness, the desire to be seen, and the unexpected bonds that can form even between a mortal boy and a god.