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Pining Through Calamity (Bromance)

Two hundred years ago was the domain war between humans and elves. The result: a third of the human world seized by the elven power. Ruith is a gentle and sensitive elven prince, too passive to succeed his father, the king of Ophinem’s Meadow Province, now that his elder brother has passed away unexpectedly. Simon is a dutiful and heroic human soldier, willing to sacrifice anything to provide for his family in the slums. However, he is dying from a disease even the military’s advanced technology cannot cure. Time for him is running out. When the two encounter by chance in the human world, an instant and adoring friendship blooms. Too consumed with each other, their demanding responsibilities are forgotten until the antagonism their races hold against each other catches fire. Together the pair faces severe consequences for their forbidden bond that they desperately attempt to overcome in order to escape another war that could eradicate everything they love and pry them away from each other. A character-driven story about opposing worlds, forbidden bonds, royalty, politics, magic, religion, and philia love. {Warnings: contains angst, betrayal, violence, revenge, and mentions/depictions of suicide & self harm.} *Note*: In this story, elves are reinvented according to my imagination and how their design will nourish the plot. They do not follow the rules traditional to their design. [ This story centers affectionate friendships between men. ] Cover art: Ai Art Generated by Hamzataliu on Pinterest! Tik Tok: @ _hav.en_ Instagram: @_hav.en._

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Threatening A Takeover (2/2) || Ruith

Nell arrived outside our door the next morning, ridding the small desk in the corner of the room of its untouched amenities to sprawl documents across the dusty surface. On the pile of papers, she sat something like a TV to which she used noisy controls to surface more information on the bright screen. 

 

I attempted and failed to hide my curiosity because Nell glanced at me knowingly. 

 

 "A computer," she mentioned plainly. "I can access the internet with it."

 

I bit my cheek and nodded, slightly embarrassed. Simon had used the word internet with me before but hadn't delved much into its meaning. 

 

Setting the computer aside, Nell scrutinized a few of the disorganized pages. "Have a look at this and tell me what you think," she directed at Simon.