Aeternum Amor

By Megan Hammer
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Published: April 06, 2012
Words: 18,420 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

When Koios agreed to become a vampire ten years ago, it was to save who he thought was the love of his life. When he found her, it was already too late. Since then, he has carried the guilt of her death on himself. But when out on a hunt, he comes across a person strikingly familiar to him. He is forced to choose between loyalty to the ones who created him, and the love he once knew.

Extended description

When Koios agreed to become a vampire ten years ago, it was to save who he thought was the love of his life. When he found her, it was already too late. Since then, he has carried the guilt of her death on himself.

But when out on a hunt one night, he comes across a person strikingly familiar to him, and he is forced to choose between loyalty to his family and the ones who created him, and the love he once knew.

A dark tale of death, rebirth and redemption, Aeternum Amor twists and turns as it follows Koios right to the end and answers the question about what it means to be alive.

Tags

vampire, love, angels, hell, short story, redemption

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