
My Twin Is a Void Lord? I Still Pinched Him Into Submission
I was the supreme architect of reality. Now I'm trapped in a womb with my twin brother Jaden, and he's already trying to kill me.
Born with a Void Lord core, Jaden is a gluttonous black hole that started draining my life force before I even had eyelids. Unfortunately for him, my ancient soul came with me. I crushed his consciousness, chained his dark power, and established the only rule that matters: Sister is God.
Three years later, he's a whimpering, chocolate-donut-obsessed mess who cries when I threaten to cancel snack time. I've got a demonic shadow bird enforcing my orders and a mother who has no idea her adorable daughter is secretly terrifying.
But when assassins hunting my family corner us in the forest, I have to stop playing cute. They see a toddler in pink overalls. I show them what an architect of reality looks like.
My twin is a Void Lord destined to consume worlds. He still flinches when I raise an eyebrow. Some hierarchies are eternal.
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Chapter 7
Three years later.
The afternoon sun beat down on the grassy backyard of a small, secluded farmhouse.
Three-year-old Emerson sat in a tiny wooden chair, wearing denim overalls and a pair of thick, non-prescription glasses she had stolen from the town market. Resting on her knees was a massive, leather-bound tome titled Ancient Aetheric Wards. She had cast a simple illusion over the cover so Kamala only saw Grimm's Fairy Tales.
Ten feet away, three-year-old Jaden was on his hands and knees. He was staring intensely at a plate on the patio table. It held the last chocolate donut.
Emerson didn't look up from her book. "Jaden, that donut is the reward for finishing your training. If you dare steal it, I will make sure you don't get any snacks for an entire week."
Jaden froze. He looked over his shoulder, his big cheeks pouting. "Emmy, I'm starving. I'm a growing boy."
"You fell asleep during basic mana sensing yesterday," Emerson stated coldly, turning a heavy parchment page. "You are growing fat, not your Mana Core."
She slammed the book shut. "Traditional education is failing you. Rook, get to work."
The shadow beneath Emerson's chair violently twisted. A bird the size of a man's hand, wreathed in black, smokeless fire, shot out of the darkness.
It was Rook. Emerson had spent the last three years meticulously hoarding every spare drop of her soul energy, slowly injecting it into her own shadow to finally awaken the weakest, most microscopic fragment of her past-life companion.
Rook let out a sound like grinding metal. Its glowing red eyes locked onto Jaden's chubby rear end.
Jaden screamed. He scrambled to his feet and bolted for the wooden gate at the edge of the yard.
Smack.
Jaden slammed face-first into an invisible wall of solid air and bounced back onto the grass.
Emerson pushed her glasses up her nose. "I set a Level-2 Lockdown Ward over the perimeter."
She pointed a tiny finger up at the branches of the oak tree. A glowing blue sphere hovered ten feet in the air. "The only way to drop the ward is to channel your magic to the soles of your feet and Levitate up there to touch the anchor."
"Otherwise," Emerson added, her voice deadpan, "Rook is going to peck you until you bleed."
She snapped her fingers.
Rook dove like a black missile, its beak striking Jaden right on the backside.
"Ow! Mom! Help! Emmy is trying to kill me!" Jaden shrieked, running in frantic circles around the yard.
The kitchen window slid open. Kamala poked her head out, wiping flour off her hands. "Emmy, don't play too rough with your brother!"
Emerson flashed a bright, innocent smile. "Okay, Mommy! We're just playing tag!"
Kamala smiled and closed the window.
Emerson's face instantly dropped back into a cold stare. She looked at the bird. "Faster."
Rook became a blur. It cornered Jaden against the invisible barrier.
Absolute panic flooded Jaden's system. The primal fear of pain triggered the dormant Void magic buried in his chest.
His irises flashed a deep, violent purple. The air pressure in the yard suddenly dropped, making Emerson's ears pop.
Jaden let out a frustrated roar. A blast of kinetic force erupted from the bottom of his sneakers.
His chubby body shot straight up into the air, defying gravity. He flailed his arms wildly, spinning out of control, but his hand slapped against the glowing blue anchor in the tree.
Pop.
The invisible dome shattered.
Jaden's magic cut out instantly. He plummeted toward the grass.
Emerson flicked her wrist. A cushion of dense air caught Jaden two feet off the ground and deposited him gently onto his back.
Jaden lay there, staring at the sky, gasping for air with tears in his eyes.
Emerson walked over. She shoved the chocolate donut into his mouth.
"Good job," she said. "Tomorrow, we learn fireballs."
Jaden's eyes rolled back in his head, and he passed out cold.
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9.3
They say you can't have it all. I'm about to prove them wrong-or destroy myself trying.
When my struggling mother married billionaire Richard Stone, I thought I was gaining a family. Instead, I found three stepbrothers who became my obsession, my downfall, and my salvation.
Dominic, the eldest, cold and commanding, who kisses me like he's claiming his kingdom and looks at me like I'm the only thing he can't control.
Julian, the charming playboy who hides a vulnerable soul beneath his perfect smile, making me feel like I'm the only woman he's ever truly seen.
Asher, the brooding artist who paints me like I'm his muse and touches me like I'm his masterpiece, seeing parts of my soul I didn't know existed.
They're forbidden. They're dangerous. They're everything I shouldn't want.
But when I discover my father didn't die by suicide that he was murdered by the very man who now calls himself my stepfather, these three powerful men becomes my unlikely allies.
First it was a forbidden attraction, now it's an arrangement that defies every rule.
The rules are simple:
I'll give each of them a chance.
I'll take everything they offer.
And in the end, I'll have to make the hardest decision of my life:
Choose one of them. Choose all of them. Or choose myself.

7.2
Blaire woke up in a Manhattan penthouse, her body covered in bruises and her innocence stolen.
Before she could process the terror, her adoptive sister Danita burst in, acting heartbroken and accusing Blaire of shamelessly seducing the powerful Kamryn Lane. Kamryn threw a one-million-dollar check at Blaire's bleeding face, calling her a calculating gold digger.
That night, Blaire overheard a conversation in the family study that shattered her entire reality.
"Once she gives birth to the Lane family's seed, we'll stage an accident, drain her blood, and transplant her healthy heart into your chest."
Her adoptive mother and Danita were celebrating the success of their trap. She wasn't an adopted daughter; she was a living organ bank and a disposable surrogate. Even her adoptive brother, Calhoun, knew everything, trapping her in the dark hallways with a sick, possessive obsession to ensure she never escaped.
The horrific truth suffocated her. The family that had taken her in had raised her like livestock for slaughter. How could they smile at her every day while planning to carve out her heart?
Terrified but burning with a desperate will to survive, Blaire swallowed a Plan B pill to ruin their surrogate plot and fled the estate. To get the money and power she needed to crush her adoptive family, she pulled out Kamryn Lane's business card. This time, she would make a deal with the devil.

8.5
"You don't get to hurt me and then make me responsible for how guilty you feel about it."
"Friends don't stand next to you, learn everything about you, and then use it to get close to the one person they know matters."
Aria thought she knew two things for certain: she was going to graduate with her best friend, Iris, by her side, and she was in love with her boyfriend, Liam.
One kiss changed everything. But as the secrets of their "before" come to light, Aria realizes the betrayal didn't start at a party or in a moment of weakness. It started weeks ago, in the conversations she wasn't part of and the moments she wasn't invited to.
Now, Aria has to decide if she can find herself again in the wreckage of the people she trusted most-or if some bridges are meant to be burned

8.1
He was powerful.
He was terrifying.
Said to be cruel and unjust...

8.6
Aubree pushed Ezra down the grand staircase, crippling the only man who silently protected her.
She thought she was finally escaping his control to be with her true love, Foster Newton.
But she had no idea it was a vicious trap meticulously set by Newton and her sweet, innocent cousin, Brandi.
Once Ezra was driven out of New York in despair, Aubree's life became a living hell. Her father completely disowned her. Brandi smoothly took over her home and her millions in inheritance.
"You were just a stepping stone for us, Aubree."
That was the last thing Newton sneered before leaving her to die.
Lying on the freezing floor, her warm blood pooling in her palms, Aubree finally saw the horrifying truth. She had destroyed her own family and ruined the one man who genuinely cared for her, all for a pair of greedy parasites.
Endless regret and suffocating hatred consumed her fading consciousness. Why was she so blind? Why did she let them manipulate her into destroying her own life?
Then, her eyes snapped open.
A violent wave of dizziness hit her. She looked down at her pale, flawless hands. There were no deep cuts. There was no sticky blood.
She was back. She had miraculously returned to the exact night she pushed Ezra, just two hours before his private jet was scheduled to leave forever.
Hearing her father's furious roar outside her bedroom door, Aubree didn't cower.
She wiped the smeared makeup from her face, her eyes turning dead cold. This time, she was going to make Ezra stay, and she was going to send those leeches straight to hell.

9.4
Dorene survived a terrifying night with a bleeding, dangerous intruder in her hotel penthouse, only to receive a far more devastating blow the next morning.
A black and gold envelope arrived. It was an engagement invitation. Her boyfriend of seven years, Kadyn, was marrying her sweet, innocent best friend, Dolly.
Refusing to hide, Dorene crashed the gala in a blood-red gown. But Dolly was ready. Grabbing Dorene's wrists, Dolly purposely threw herself backward into a tower of champagne glasses, shrieking about her stomach and her unborn baby.
"If anything happens to Dolly or my child, I swear to God, I will destroy you!"
Kadyn roared, holding the weeping Dolly in the broken glass. He didn't ask a single question. He branded Dorene a jealous monster. To completely break her dignity, he publicly handed her over to the city's most notorious, sleazy playboy just to appease Dolly's fake tears.
"Give him a shot," Kadyn told her coldly.
Seven years of love were ground into the marble floor. She was framed, publicly humiliated, and discarded like trash by the two people she trusted most.
Dorene didn't shed a single tear. She gave them a smile of pure, freezing mockery and walked out of the gilded cage into the freezing Manhattan night. She didn't know that as she left, the lethal, blood-stained man from her penthouse was watching from the shadows, ready to help her burn their world to the ground.