HisDivineShadow
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Hey guys!
I'm a new one here. I just wanna ask you something.
Lately, there’s been this wave of stories turning abusive relationships into some kind of twisted fairytale where the asshole suddenly becomes Prince Charming just because someone "loved him hard enough." And the heroine, she’s always so wise, so forgiving. Honestly, it creeps me out.
It's not just messed up it’s dangerous.
So I’m writing my own book, and it’s my way of flipping the bird to that whole trend.
My story’s gonna be raw. It’s gonna be full of emotion, heat, messy feelings, and real choices. There’ll be werewolves, dragons, strange creatures, and a Hidden World, but you won’t find a single toxic relationship in sight.
Because I believe you don’t need pain and gaslighting to make a story intense. You don’t need broken people breaking each other to build tension. You can have desire, depth, and transformation and still have characters who actually respect each other. Even the classic archetypes - the warrior, the shadow, the healer, they can still feel human.
So tell me, does that sound boring to you, or like something worth reading?
I'm a new one here. I just wanna ask you something.
Lately, there’s been this wave of stories turning abusive relationships into some kind of twisted fairytale where the asshole suddenly becomes Prince Charming just because someone "loved him hard enough." And the heroine, she’s always so wise, so forgiving. Honestly, it creeps me out.
It's not just messed up it’s dangerous.
So I’m writing my own book, and it’s my way of flipping the bird to that whole trend.
My story’s gonna be raw. It’s gonna be full of emotion, heat, messy feelings, and real choices. There’ll be werewolves, dragons, strange creatures, and a Hidden World, but you won’t find a single toxic relationship in sight.
Because I believe you don’t need pain and gaslighting to make a story intense. You don’t need broken people breaking each other to build tension. You can have desire, depth, and transformation and still have characters who actually respect each other. Even the classic archetypes - the warrior, the shadow, the healer, they can still feel human.
So tell me, does that sound boring to you, or like something worth reading?