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The Demon king's silent vow

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"The night was stained with blood and the scent of burning metal. In the wreckage of the most horrific accident of her life, Sheyaan lay broken, reaching out for a savior. Through the haze of smoke and death, she saw him—Zavian, the ruthless King of the Underworld. ​His presence was cold, his eyes a glowing crimson. Sheyaan pleaded for help, her voice a fading whisper, but Zavian didn't move. With a look of pure indifference, he watched her suffer, turned his back, and vanished into the shadows, leaving her to face death alone. ​But fate has a twisted sense of humor. ​Months later, Sheyaan has survived, carrying the scars of that night in her soul. Just as she begins to rebuild her shattered life, the demon returns. But this time, he isn't watching from the sidelines. Zavian is back to claim what he once left behind, becoming a terrifying shield against a world that wants to destroy her. ​Why did he abandon her to die that night? And why is he now ready to burn the world down just to keep her safe? ​Step into a world of dark obsession, mystery, and a silent vow that transcends the boundaries of heaven and hell."
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Chapter 1 - The night sheyaan lost everything

One day, Sheyaan was going to her uncle's house with her mom and dad, and everyone was very happy. Sheyaan said happily,

"Mom, we will have a lot of fun at uncle's house

Sheyaan's dad was paying full attention to his driving because the highway they were traveling on was very dark.Sheyaan's dad he felt happy listening to the conversation between Sheyaan and her mom.

Sheyaan was only 15 years old. She had no idea that the road she was traveling on was not taking her to her uncle's house, but toward a place that would completely change her life.

Sheyaan's dad said,

"We will reach your uncle's house in just a little while."

Then Sheyaan's mom said,

"Why is it so dark on this highway? I feel very scared."(darna)

Her dad replied,

"Don't worry. Nothing will happen."

They continued talking like this as they drove on. Sheyaan was looking outside the car window. Outside, 

Outside, a cool and peaceful breeze was flowing in the moonlight. (chand ki roshni) of the night and touching Sheyaan's face. Because of that breeze, Sheyaan's face looked very beautiful.

Suddenly, Sheyaan said,

"Mom… Dad… I love you. Please always stay with me."

Then her dad laughed and said,

"Hahahaha… don't worry, my child. We will always stay with you."

Sheyaan's mom smiled and said,

"Yes, my child, we will always be with you. We will never leave you."

After saying this, Sheyaan's mom and dad laughed loudly.

"Hahahaha…"

Then Sheyaan said with a yawn,

"Mom, Dad, I want to sleep. I am very tired. Please wake me up when we reach uncle's (chacha) house."

Her mom replied,

"Okay, you rest. We will wake you up."

After that, Sheyaan closed her eyes and tried to fall asleep. As they continued moving forward on that road, they felt that they would reach the house very soon.

But just as Sheyaan's dad turned the car to the left side, a big truck came from the front. The truck driver had his hand out of the window and was shouting loudly,

"Move away… get out of the way… the brakes have failed!"

But Sheyaan's dad could not hear anything because the car windows were closed. When he saw the truck driver waving his hand, he quickly opened the car window. At that moment, he heard the driver shouting,

"Move away… get out of the way… the brakes have failed!"

As soon as Sheyaan's dad heard this, his heart started beating very fast. He tried to move the car to the side quickly. His hands were shaking, and he was feeling very nervous.

The truck was moving to the left and then to the right. Sheyaan's dad tried his best to save the car and his family, but in the end, the car and the truck crashed into each other.

​The truck careened off the highway, plunging into the dark, bottomless depths of the sea below. Behind it, Sheyaan's father's car flipped violently, tumbling over and over before

finally coming to a halt against the jagged highway railing. Inside the wreckage, the screams (chillana) of Sheyaan and her parents pierced the air, but the highway was a ghost town—there was no one to hear them, no one to help.

​Her father lay pinned, half-trapped inside the twisted metal and half-sprawled on the cold asphalt, his face a mask of blood. On the other side of the car, her mother had been thrown clear. She lay there shivering uncontrollably, her chest heaving as she

struggled for every jagged breath, her body soaked in crimson. Sheyaan herself lay on the ground, trembling so hard it looked as if her soul was trying to flee. Her breath hit the pavement in ragged bursts, kicking up tiny clouds of dust with every gasp. She looked lifeless, a broken doll cast aside in the dark.

​Slowly, Sheyaan's eyes fluttered open. Dragging herself on her hands and knees toward her father, she choked out:

​"Da... Dad, wake up... Dad... please, open your eyes..."

​But he didn't move. With tears blurring her vision and her voice cracking with pure agony, she tried to shake him with her trembling hands. Giving up in despair, she crawled to her mother, gently cradling her head and sobbing:

​"Ma... Mamma, wa...wake up... why aren't you waking up? Mamma! Dad! Please, just get up!"

​Her cries dissolved into desperate, raw screams as she pleaded with them to move. Finally, in a voice barely more than a pained whisper, her mother spoke:

​"She... Sheyaan, my baby... stay happy, always. And... listen to everything your Aunt (chachi) says... okay?"

​"No, Mamma! Don't go! I can't live without you!" Sheyaan wailed.

​But with those final words, her mother's breath hitched and then stopped forever. Sheyaan was left utterly alone on that pitch-black highway. Blood (khoon) stained the ground around her, and the scent of smoke filled the air as small flames began to lick

at the car's engine. Exhausted by the grief and the trauma, Sheyaan finally collapsed onto the pavement—her body gave out, but her eyes remained wide open, staring blankly into the void.

But Sheyaan's eyes were not fully closed.

They opened slightly.

Through the smoke, she saw a tall figure slowly coming closer.

He was dressed in black, and his eyes glowed with a deep red light.

With long, steady steps, he moved forward, cutting through the smoke.

Suddenly, heavy rain began to fall, and a violent storm rose around them.

It felt as if the rain and the storm themselves were screaming.

Strong winds made his clothes flutter wildly.

The man walked straight to Sheyaan's father and sat beside him.

In a deep and merciless voice, he said —

"Your lives were meant to end here…

now you have to come with me."

As he spoke, he slowly moved his hand over Sheyaan's father's head.

A bright, lightning-like glow suddenly. (Achanak) burst from the man's hand.

The light trembled in the air.

At that moment, a soft white light emerged from inside Sheyaan's father.

The light slowly took shape and transformed into a large envelope.

The man placed the envelope on his palm.

In the next second, it vanished in a yellow glow.

Then he did the same to Sheyaan's mother.

White light appeared, turned into an envelope, and disappeared (gaayab hua ) in the same yellow flash.

The man turned to leave.

Suddenly, Sheyaan grabbed (pakda) his hand.

Tears streamed down her face.

Her voice trembled—soft, innocent, and full of pain. (dard)

Sheyaan said —

"Please… save my… mom…

my dad… please…"

The man looked at her.

His eyes were filled with a deep red glow. (Chamak)

There was no kindness left in them—only cold cruelty.

In a deep, heartless voice, 

He said -

"They will never come back.

Now you will live alone in this selfish world.

And you will see its true face."

Hearing this, Sheyaan's tears fell even faster.

Sheyaan said —

"No… please…

help me…"

Sheyaan held his hand tightly with all her strength.

But the man slowly began to walk away.

His face was still turned toward her.

His eyes remained fixed on Sheyaan.

Sheyaan kept looking at him through her tears.

Suddenly, the man dissolved into black smoke

and vanished completely.

Sheyaan lay there, even unable to move.

Darkness slowly covered her vision,

and she lost consciousness. (Behosh)