One love reached its destination but was left hollow, an illusion of fulfillment masking the wreckage beneath. The other never even had the chance—crushed before it could fully bloom, suffocated by fate’s cruel hands.
In a world where love is a curse rather than a blessing, two best friends find themselves tangled in a dangerous web of obsession, betrayal, and ruin.
One woman, jaded but reckless, has tasted love’s poison before. She knows its dangers, knows how it can seduce and shatter in the same breath. But when she falls this time, she falls too deep, too hard—until she is clawing, begging, demanding, "Choose me above all else."
The other, naive and untouched, believes love is meant to be soft, meant to be safe. She walks into its trap with innocent wonder, unaware that what waits for her is not love—it is possession, it is destruction. When the chains tighten, when the hands holding her are no longer gentle, she pleads, "Let me go."
As passion turns cruel and desire becomes a weapon, one woman surrenders, letting love consume her, until there is nothing left of the girl she used to be. The other tears herself away, sacrificing love for duty, believing she has escaped the curse. But can you ever truly outrun love when it has already marked you?
In the end, they are left haunted—by the choices they made, by the lovers they couldn’t save, by the parts of themselves they lost. Because love in their world was never meant to be kind. It was meant to ruin. It was meant to destroy.
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