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Starbound: Chained across many lifetimes

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Some loves are strong enough to defy the gods. Some curses are cruel enough to last forever. For over a thousand years, Giana has done the impossible: she has loved the same man across countless lifetimes, watching him die and be reborn again and again, never once remembering who she is—or who he once was. She was a mortal girl who dared to climb a sacred mountain and found a king. He was the Linchpin, the immortal guardian who held back the darkness between worlds. When he made her immortal to save her, the gods punished them both with a curse more devastating than death: he would be reborn endlessly, his memory wiped clean each time, while she would remain forever—the sole keeper of their love story, doomed to find him and lose him across eternity. Until now. Kaelen Vance is a billionaire CEO who has everything—wealth, power, a mind that has built an empire from nothing. But he has never been able to explain the nightmares that have haunted him since childhood: visions of mountains and snow, of a woman with ancient eyes reaching for him, of deaths that feel more real than his own life. When he walks into a coffee shop and locks eyes with a stranger across the room, his carefully ordered world shatters. She knows him. She has always known him. And for the first time in a thousand years, something in him knows her too. But their awakening has not gone unnoticed. The darkness the King once held at bay is stirring, drawn to the light of his returning power like moths to flame. Ancient evils are waking, drawn to the fracture in the curse—and they will stop at nothing to destroy the love that could undo them. Now Giana must help Kaelen remember who he truly is before the shadows consume them both. But the memories come with a cost: every lifetime he recalls brings with it the pain of every death, every goodbye, every moment she held his hand as he slipped away. And the man he has become—a logical, controlled, emotionally guarded CEO—must confront a truth more terrifying than any nightmare: that he is not who he thought he was, that he has loved this woman across centuries, and that the walls he built around his heart exist for a reason he could never have imagined. A love that outlasted the gods themselves. A curse designed to break them forever. A darkness that remembers what they have forgotten. They have found each other again. But in a world where memories are weapons and shadows are hungry, finding each other is only the beginning. The war for their love—and for the world itself—is just beginning. And this time, they will fight together. **Thank you for reading. Please rate if you like it, your rating would help me so much as a new writer**
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Chapter 1 - Prologue: The Dream

She moved through the carnage like a solitary flame in a world reduced to ash untouched by the blood that churned the earth to mud beneath her bare feet. Her hair, a river of obsidian, streamed behind her, whipped by an acrid wind that carried the stench of death on every current. The battlefield stretched to every horizon, a charnel house of mortal folly, littered with the shattered remains of men and beasts who had once believed their cause worth dying for.

Smoke stung her eyes, but she did not blink. She could not blink. Her gaze moved desperately across the sea of fallen, searching, always searching, while carrion crows cawed their grim hymns overhead and wild dogs feasted on the unwanted meat of heroes and cowards alike. They did not approach her. Nothing ever did.

I need to find him.

The thought was a scream trapped in the silent, ancient vault of her mind—a mantra of desperation that had echoed across centuries until its edges had worn smooth as river stones. It had become part of her, this searching. As essential as breathing, as automatic as a heartbeat.

Where are you? My love. Where are you?

The promise was a blade in her own heart, twisted with every step she took through the slaughter. It was always like this—the frantic search, the dawning dread, the cruel twist of fate that always, always snatched him away at the very precipice of their reunion. She had lost count of how many times she had walked through fields like this one, through plague-ridden cities, through burning villages and sinking ships. Each time, the same desperate hope. Each time, the same hollow ending.

A shadow fell over the sun.

Not from the smoke, which boiled upward in greasy columns. Not from the wings of carrion birds, which circled in patient spirals above. This shadow came from within—from the place where hope finally died and left only the cold certainty of failure behind.

The world swam. The cacophony of death—the groans of the dying, the distant clash of remaining combatants, the wet sounds of feeding animals—faded to a dull roar, and then to nothing at all.

The world blacked out.