I've been holding this one in my chest for a long time. Drácula is not an easy story. It's not soft, it's not safe, and it doesn't end the way you want it to. It's a dark romance in the truest sense: a study of emotional predation, of love weaponised, of a woman who walks into a museum one October night and never really walks back out.
You won't find vampires here. No fangs, no capes, no Transylvanian castles. What you'll find is something far more dangerous: a man who knows exactly how to break you without leaving a single bruise.
Alba Vidal believes in the goodness of people. Leon Falk counts on it.
If you're ready for something raw, psychological, and devastating, this is it. If you need a happy ending, this one isn't for you. Either way, thank you for being here.
Read with care.
Guren