To My Readers
It’s been four days since the last chapter dropped, and for the first time, the target for votes and comments hasn’t been met. Usually, it happens within a day or two especially after a cliffhanger like that.
So I had to ask myself: what changed?
Maybe some of you saw what was happening on Instagram the controversy, the accusations, the noise. Maybe that made you doubt me. Maybe it made you step back. And honestly, I get it. But let me say this once and for all nothing and no one will ever drain me enough to make me stop writing.
Because I’ve learned something the hard way the moment you lose your peace, you lose yourself.
And I refuse to give that up.
My peace is sacred. My sanity is my foundation. If I let the chaos outside touch what I create, then I’m no longer creating I’m surviving. And I didn’t come this far just to survive.
I came here to write Devil in the Vows.
To pour every ounce of pain, passion, and madness I have into this story.
If you’re still here supporting me I see you, I appreciate you, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart. You’re the reason I keep posting, the reason this world keeps breathing.
And if you left, if you chose to walk away, that’s fine too. You’re free to go. Because I don’t need an audience built on convenience I need readers who feel what I write, who believe in the story even when the world gets loud.
Now, people can call me whatever they want the bad author, the undeserving one, the “copycat,” the villain fine. If that’s what makes them feel powerful, so be it. But let me remind you, you don’t get to define me.
I don’t owe explanations to those who never cared to understand me.
I don’t owe peace to those who tried to steal mine.
So go ahead, paint me as the villain I’ll still be here, writing my story, building my world, and protecting my sanity like it’s gold.
Because Devil in the Vows isn’t just a story. It’s my fire. My survival. My art.
And no matter what they say
I will finish what I started