If I only ever had one thing in life, I'd want it to be fun.
You can only live one life so have a great time with it. Aaron, my husband, didn't believe in that until me. we have our educations and our great jobs, but we'll never have the miserable life that goes with it for some.
They're after me, though, and I hope to be able to leave quietly. I want him to go on as we are, even without me.
Aaron
Before I met my wife, I'm more than sure I did nothing.
Absolutely nothing. She is the happiest, craziest woman alive and I am so thankful for every second I get with her. Lately, she's been off, hiding something even, and I'm unsure as to what it could be.
If I'd have known sooner that prying would've turned my whole world upside down, I would've happily lived in ignorance forever.
The fear of losing her is much worse than the curiosity.
Void is a super short story that I devoured in one sitting—it’s fast, captivating, and a little unsettling. While it naturally lacks some depth and explanation due to its length, that didn’t bother me at all. The story is different and bold: the FMC is the daughter of a Mafia boss, yet she stays detached for years, even trying to take down her own monstrous family. But as the story unfolds, we see that her fate might be something else entirely. Short, intense, and disturbingly intriguing, Void is also a prequel, and now I’m eagerly awaiting the next book in the series