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The Girl Who Loved the Undead

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Seventeen-year-old Marin Vale has always felt invisible in her small, fog-covered town—a place where secrets cling to the air thicker than mist. But everything changes the night she’s attacked by something with glowing eyes… and saved by someone even more terrifying. His name is Averic Gray, a vampire cursed to feel nothing—not pain, not joy, and definitely not love. For over a hundred years, he’s walked through the world numb, his humanity sealed behind an ancient binding spell. Until Marin touches him… and the curse cracks. Marin should run. Averic should stay far away. But fate doesn’t listen. As their connection deepens, Marin discovers she’s not just a random girl—she’s the key to undoing the curse that holds Averic in the twilight between life and death. And breaking it comes with a heavy price: the blood of the one she loves most. Their forbidden bond pulls Marin into a hidden world of rival vampire clans, shadow-creatures, and a prophecy claiming she must either save Averic or destroy him. Danger chases her. Desire confuses her. Darkness begins to change her. And soon, Marin realizes the biggest threat isn’t the monsters hunting them… It’s the truth about who—and what—she’s destined to become. Because loving the undead doesn’t just break rules. It breaks her destiny. And it might break her, too.
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Chapter 1 - Shadows in the Fog

The fog curled around Marin Vale's ankles like a living thing, whispering secrets she didn't want to hear. She tugged her hoodie tighter, ignoring the chill that nipped at her skin. The streets of Eldridge Hollow were empty at this hour, except for the hum of distant streetlamps and the occasional rustle of unseen creatures in the alleyways. Most of the town slept, oblivious to the darkness hiding just beyond their doorsteps—but Marin had never been like most people. She had always felt it. The pull of something ancient, something dangerous, lingering just out of reach.

Her boots echoed on the cobblestones as she made her way home from the late shift at the café. She tried not to think about the old tales of vampires haunting Eldridge Hollow, tales her mother used to whisper when she was little. Ghost stories, they called them. Lies. But tonight, a strange heaviness pressed against her chest, a warning she couldn't ignore.

Then she heard it—a low, deliberate footstep behind her. She stopped. Held her breath. And the fog thickened, as if shielding the approaching figure from her sight.

A voice, smooth and impossibly calm, slid through the mist.

"You shouldn't be walking alone, Marin Vale."

Her heart stuttered, but when she turned, there was no one—just the shadow of a man, tall and impossibly still, the fog curling around him like a cloak.