Moon (rewritten, edited version)

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Summary

Moon has spent her entire life believing one thing: she is too much to be loved, and not enough to be chosen. Haunted by a past that taught her pain is inevitable and safety is an illusion, she has learned to survive by running. From people, from connection, from anything that feels too real. Until him. Adonis. Dark. Dangerous. Unrelenting. A man who looks at her like she belongs to him. A man who doesn’t just want her… but claims her. Their connection is immediate. Consuming. Terrifying. Because for the first time, Moon doesn’t just feel wanted. She feels seen, but desire comes at a cost. As Moon is pulled deeper into Adonis’s world, a world of shadows, predators, and something far more dangerous than human, she begins to realize that the man who claims her isn’t just broken… He’s something else entirely. And in that realization lies a truth she can no longer outrun. Some monsters destroy you. And some… Save you. But when the line between protection and possession begins to blur, Moon must decide, is she running from danger? Or from the only thing that has ever felt like home?

Genre
Romance
Author
Titaness
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
11
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
18+
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Content Warning

This book contains graphic and potentially distressing material, including:

Mental, physical, and emotional abuse.

Mentions of suicide and suicidal thoughts.

Mentions of rapeSexual assault.

Self-harm and cutting.

Explicit sexual content.

Graphic violence.

Isolation.

Degradation.

Divorce.

Negative self-talk.

Depression.

Reader discretion is strongly advised.

Please prioritize your emotional well-being while reading this book.

If you have never experienced the weight of crippling depression, or cannot understand the darkness that comes with it, this story may not be for you. The mind is a dangerous place when sadness becomes its anchor — and escaping it is not simple.

If this kind of story disturbs you, do not read the book. It’s that simple. There’s no need for negative comments about how dark or heavy it is...you’ve been warned.

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