My Silent Devotion

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Summary

Eight years ago, he was a ghost in the hallway. Now, he's the only thing standing between her and the dark. Nora's life is a collection of fragile things: a grieving heart, a crumbling apartment, and the persistent, bone-chilling sensation that someone is watching her from the shadows. She thinks she's losing her mind-until a man who looks more like a weapon than a human being steps out of the dark. He calls himself Blade, but Nora remembers him as Elias, the quiet boy who once picked up her notebook and saw the girl underneath the grief. Blade hasn't just been "around." For a decade, he has operated in the world's bloodiest corners, honing his lethal skills for a singular purpose: to be the invisible shield around the only light he's ever known. But he isn't the only one watching. Deep within the walls of Nora's sanctuary, a different kind of monster is waiting-the Unknown, a voyeur whose obsession has curdled into a deadly need for ownership. As the perimeter closes in, Nora must decide if she can trust the man who has spent eight years stalking her to keep her safe, or if the "protector" is just another shadow in a life defined by them. In a world where every floorboard creak is a threat and every look is a calculated move, the greatest danger might not be the monster in the vents, but the man who would burn the world down just to stay in her presence.

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
7
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
18+

Prologue: Unknown

The Shadow

I feel a cold tingle on the back of my neck, like someone’s watching me, but every time I turn around, nobody’s there. I keep walking down the sidewalk, ignoring passersby, worried they might be the one. I know I’m being paranoid; I can’t help it. Ever since they announced there was a serial killer lurking around Maplewood, I’ve been on edge.

My phone buzzes in my back pocket, pulling me out of my funk.

“Hello?” I answer.

There’s only silence on the other end.

“Hello? Anyone there?”

I knew I should’ve looked at the caller ID. I end the call, stuffing my phone back into my pocket. The feeling of being watched intensifies—as if someone is studying me. I pick up my pace, wanting to get home as fast as possible. Inside, I would be safe. Inside, I could shut the world out. Inside, I could relax and not be so paranoid.

Finally, I arrive at my apartment, but the feeling of being watched hasn’t disappeared. I unlock my door and swing it open, only to see the interior ransacked, as if someone were looking for something. I step inside slowly, forgetting to close the door. I walk around searching, wondering if someone is still here, or if they took anything. I should have called the police, but I was too stunned.

The sound of the front door closing barely registers. A searing pain stabs through my chest, parting my mouth in a silent scream. I look down and see the glint of a blade piercing through my sternum.

The last thing I hear? “You should never have stolen it.”

The last thing I see? A head with a skull mask looking down at me.