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When the World Falls, So Do Hearts

(LGBT+) Devyn Marlowe’s ability to foresee disasters had always felt like a curse, but when the apocalypse begins, they become his only salvation. As the earth fractured and dungeons filled with nightmarish creatures emerged, Devyn’s visions gave him a crucial edge. Yet, even with his gift, survival was impossible alone. That was when Malakai Ravelle appeared, a mysterious, powerful stranger who commanded the dungeons in ways no one else could. Together, they formed an alliance, navigating terrifying monsters, natural disasters, and the collapse of society. As their bond deepened, Devyn was irresistibly drawn to Malakai, but the dark secrets Malakai carried threatened everything they fought for, including their growing love. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, Devyn had to make a choice, whether to trust Malakai, who might be more connected to the apocalypse than anyone realized, or face the end of everything alone. --- Warning: This book contains mature themes. Join my Discord server: https://discord.gg/NJJKETf4

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Supreme Couple, Supreme Trial

As dawn's gentle light streamed through the palace, Hiller awoke with Malakai resting beside him, their hands still clasped.

The world felt renewed, every part of him invigorated by the bond they had forged overnight. He took a moment to drink in the sight of Malakai's peaceful face, his chest rising and falling in sync with his own breathing, each beat of their hearts aligned. It was a tranquility Hiller had not known for so long, and he couldn't help but wonder how a single night could have changed him so profoundly.

Outside their chamber, a quiet stillness filled the Supreme Realm. Every Guardian sensed the shift, the immense energy that had flowed through their realm and shaped it anew.

The morning air seemed richer, the hues of the flowers brighter, as if their love had woven itself into every living thing, binding together realms that had long been kept apart by duty and distance.