Possession and Shadows
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Completed, First published May 30, 2026

The narrative traces a volatile underworld driven by power and obsession. Alexander, a figure consumed by control, directs ruthless operations while fixating on Elliot Wilson, a student he intends to possess. Meanwhile, Elliot navigates a complex life of privilege and tense friendships, marked by casual aggression and simmering attraction. As Elliot defends a friend from homophobic violence, loyalties are tested and shadowed by deception. These chapters reveal a story of dominance, shifting affections, and the brutal lengths to which characters will go to protect those they love—or control them.
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A creeping dread clings to Lindores Castle, a stone behemoth shadowed by ancient pines and whispered histories. Within its decaying grandeur, the Lindores sisters – refined, brittle, and bound by a shared, unspoken sorrow – drift through lives as brittle as dried leaves. Each woman, a delicate bloom fading within the suffocating confines of their ancestral home, bears the weight of a past tragedy that stains the very stones with melancholy. The narrative unravels not with grand spectacle, but with the slow, insidious rot of isolation, the suffocating politeness masking a simmering resentment, and the chilling echo of secrets clinging to the castle’s shadowed corners. A sense of mournful expectancy pervades every chamber, as if the Lindores sisters are not merely living, but *waiting* – for revelation, for release, or for the inevitable descent into the same quiet oblivion that claimed their mother. The atmosphere is one of perpetual twilight, where the boundaries between reality and haunting blur, and the scent of decay mingles with the perfume of forgotten grief. Every glance exchanged, every stifled sigh, feels laden with the weight of a lineage cursed to wither within the castle walls, mirroring the slow, inexorable decline of Lindores itself. It is a story steeped in the claustrophobia of inherited sorrow, where the true horror resides not in what is seen, but in what is felt – the icy touch of loneliness and the suffocating silence of a family slowly dissolving into shadow.