Liam had only one perfect moment—the day he was to wed Marcus, the love of his life. Yet, in such an irony, the wedding was disrupted by a jealous admirer, and within one terrible mistake, Marcus was killed by a bullet. Profound sadness ruled over Liam until a mysterious supernatural creature showed up, offering him a second chance. The catch? The price would be made known in the future. Hopeless and shattered, Liam agreed. But something went wrong. Rather than waking up in his past, Liam got into a different version of his world—New York, 2020. A world where Marcus was still very much alive but hadn't had the chance to meet him yet. And a world where another version of himself already existed—Daniel, a ruthless Mafia lord feared by everyone. While Liam pursues his mission to reunite with Marcus, he uncovers a shocking revelation: the same tragedy is destined to happen again. But this time, it's not only Marcus that is in jeopardy. Daniel—the cold, relentless Mafia boss—has his own plans, and they all seem to revolve around him. At this moment, with love, danger, and a man who is him but isn’t, Liam must find a way to outplay fate. Because if he fails, he won’t just lose Marcus again—he might lose himself.
Lihat lebih banyakLIAM’S POV
The day was supposed to be perfect. I stood in front of the mirror, my hands trembling slightly as I adjusted my tie. My reflection stared back at me— dark eyes filled with excitement and just a touch of nervousness. Today, I was marrying the love of my life, Marcus. "Liam, you look like you’re about to pass out." I turned to see Gideon, my best friend, standing in the doorway with a smirk. I chuckled, shaking my head. "Can you blame me? It’s my wedding day." "Yeah, but you should be happy, not looking like you’re about to run for your life." He walked over, fixing my tie for me. "Marcus loves you. We all know it. After everything, you both deserve this happiness." I smiled, feeling my nerves settle. Gideon was right. Marcus and I had been through so much to get to this point. Nothing could ruin today. At least, that’s what I thought. --- The wedding hall was breathtaking. White roses adorned every corner, their scent filling the air. Guests sat in their finest attire, whispering excitedly. At the end of the aisle, beneath a beautifully decorated arch, stood Marcus. He looked stunning in his white suit, dark curls falling over his forehead. The way he gazed at me— his emerald eyes filled with love— made my heart race. This was it. Our moment. I took a deep breath and walked down the aisle. Every step felt like a dream. My entire world narrowed to Marcus— his smile, his warmth, his everything. Then, it happened. A gunshot shattered the air. Gasps. Screams. Chaos. I turned sharply, my heart hammering. My eyes landed on a familiar figure at the entrance. Adrian. The gun was still in his trembling hands. His face frozen in shock. Something was wrong. I spun back toward Marcus— just in time to see him stagger backward. His white suit was no longer pure. It was stained red. "Marcus!" I lunged forward as he collapsed. My arms caught him before he hit the ground, and I sank to my knees, cradling him. "No, no, no, no," I whispered, pressing my hands against the wound, desperately trying to stop the bleeding. "Stay with me." His emerald eyes fluttered open, lips parting as if to speak— but no words came. Tears blurred my vision. My body trembled. "Please, don’t leave me." His blood was warm against my hands. Too warm. Then, he smiled— just a little, just enough to break me completely. "Liam…" His voice was weak. Barely a whisper. And then— nothing. The light in his eyes faded. His body went limp. I didn’t realize I was screaming until Gideon pulled me back, holding me as paramedics rushed in. But it was too late. Marcus was gone. And Adrian, the man who had stolen him from me, just stood there— frozen in horror, whispering over and over again, "I didn’t mean to… I didn’t mean to…" But it didn’t matter. He had destroyed my world. --- The days after Marcus’s death were a blur. I barely left my apartment. The place we had shared— once filled with laughter and love— now felt like a prison. Everywhere I looked, I saw him. His smile. His touch. His warmth. Gone. Nights were the worst. Sleep was impossible. When I closed my eyes, I saw Marcus— standing in front of me, reaching out. And then— bang. Blood. Silence. Gideon tried to help. He brought food I never ate, dragged me outside, but I was drowning. The pain was too much. Then, one night, everything changed. It started with a dream— or what I thought was a dream. I was standing in complete darkness. An endless void. Then, a voice. "Do you wish to change your fate?" I turned sharply, but there was no one. "Do you wish to bring him back?" My chest tightened. "Yes," I whispered. "More than anything." A soft glow appeared, swirling like mist. From the haze, a woman emerged, her form wrapped in flowing robes. Her face was hidden, but I felt her gaze on me. "Fate is cruel," she said. "But it can be rewritten. Are you willing to pay the price?" "Yes," I answered without hesitation. "I’ll do anything." She stepped closer, the glow around her pulsing. "Very well. But be warned… the past is not always what you remember. And the future is never set in stone." Something about her tone sent a chill through me. I swallowed hard. "What’s the price?" She tilted her head. "You will know… when the time comes." I didn’t like that. Every instinct screamed that this wasn’t right. But I didn’t care. If I had a chance to save Marcus, I would take it. "Do it," I said. She placed her hand on my chest. Pain. Fire tore through my veins, burning me from the inside out. I screamed, my vision blurring, my body breaking apart— And then— I woke up. But something was wrong. I was no longer in my apartment. I stood in the middle of a street. A very familiar street. My heart pounded. I spun around, taking in my surroundings. Hell’s Kitchen, New York. What the hell? Panic surged through me. I grabbed the closest person— a beggar wrapped in a dirty blanket. "What year, month, and date is this?" I demanded. The beggar blinked. "October 31th, 2020." My breath hitched. Five years ago. Adrenaline flooded my veins. If this was 2020, then— Marcus was still alive. A shaky laugh escaped me. In two days, I would meet him for the first time. I still had a chance. I turned to leave, excitement surging through me. Then— A scream cut through the night. I froze. Down the alley, someone cried out in pain. My instincts screamed at me to walk away, but my feet moved on their own. I stepped closer. A group of men stood in a circle, surrounding someone. One held a bat, another a knife. On the ground lay a man, bloodied and barely able to move. Then, I saw his face. I froze. He looked exactly like me. My breath caught. Then— bang. The man who looked like me pulled out a gun and shot the guy on the ground. No hesitation. No mercy. I choked on a gasp. The others turned sharply. "Who was that?" I barely had time to react before the one who looked like me spoke. His voice was sharp. Dangerous. And terrifyingly familiar. "Find the person and kill him." My blood ran cold. I didn’t know what was happening. I didn’t know where I really was. But I knew one thing. I had to run.MARCUS'S POVI wasn’t exactly kept like a prisoner in the Dogs of Hell’s Den. Not really. And if I’m being honest, it’s because of Adrian. Daniel almost had me killed. I mean, I could feel death brushing up against me that day. But somehow, luck was on my side. I don’t know how, but it was. Adrian came through when I needed it the most Within the Dog's of Hell's Empire.Adrian’s attack on Daniel’s mansion looked stupid to everyone. Reckless, wild, unplanned. It was the kind of move only a man with nothing to lose would try. But even though it made no sense, it proved one thing— Adrian had guts. Real guts. And boldness like that is rare. He managed to take out about fifteen of Daniel’s men. Fifteen. That’s not just impressive. That’s legendary.Even Gideon, the heartless man he is, was impressed. He didn’t say much about it, but I saw it in his actions. He personally made sure Adrian got the best medical treatment. Bandaged him up like he was royalty. In Hell's kitchen, respect isn’t h
LIAM'S POV They say when your enemy gives you a gift, think twice. But when Daniel handed me that necklace, I didn't flinch. "Let's kill Gideon tonight," I said, gripping the chain tightly.Daniel looked at me, uncertain. "Not when my magic is unstable," he said."Lift me up with your mind then," I challenged. He hesitated. I could see the fear in his eyes. But he did it. He raised his hand slightly and I felt my body lift off the ground. It worked."Wow," Daniel muttered.I smirked. "I'm only your kryptonite if I want to be."In that moment, I wasn't just happy because Daniel had his powers back. I was happy because Marcus was getting saved. Marcus was finally going to be free from that hellhole Gideon called a mansion. And Gideon? He was going to die. Tonight.Daniel gathered his men and gave them the signal. The dark warehouse buzzed with the kind of energy that only shows up before a war. Then, he introduced me to them— not as an outsider, not as a threat—but as his twin brother.
DANIEL'S POVI still don’t understand why my powers aren’t working like they used to. It’s like something inside of me broke. Something deep, something important. I’ve tried to ignore it, tried to fight through it, but it’s impossible not to feel it. The energy I once had— the supernatural strength, the ability to control things most people can’t even dream of— it's fading. Slipping from my fingers like sand, no matter how tightly I try to hold on.I even spoke to Truth about it. That’s how serious it got. I never summon Truth unless things are bad. Real bad. And guess what? He didn’t give me a straight answer. No reason. No solution. Just vague words and silence. Typical.But if I had to guess… I’d say Liam is the cause of all this.The moment he showed up in this world, things began to change. My magic started acting strange. Weak. Unstable. It’s like his very presence breaks something in me. It makes no sense, but it’s real. I feel it.A part of me keeps whispering, Kill him. End h
LIAM'S POVI grew up hearing the phrase, “Opportunities come but once.” People said it like it was the ultimate truth. I believed it too, for a long time. But the older I got, the more I realized that wasn’t true. Opportunities are everywhere. Every single day, life throws them at you. The thing is… you have to be ready for them. If you’re not, they slip right past you. Just like that.Pointing a gun at Daniel’s head… that was one of those moments. An opportunity. A test. And believe me, I was ready.Daniel stood in front of me, completely calm. Too calm. His eyes were locked on mine, and he didn’t even flinch at the gun. That should’ve told me something. Still, I held it steady.“So you’re going to kill me because of Marcus?” he said. Then he tilted his head a little, like it hurt him to say the next part. “My Marcus?”That made something inside me snap. My hand tightened around the grip of the gun. I wanted to pull the trigger, I swear I did.“Stop calling him your Marcus,” I growle
DANIEL'S POVAdrian had already seen me through the window. I didn’t know how, but his eyes found me up there, even though I was standing on the third floor of my mansion. I thought I was safe, hidden by height and distance. But that didn’t matter to Adrian. He had already stretched out his gun from below, calm and ready. He didn’t care that I was up high. His aim didn’t follow the law of physics; it followed his will. Even if I ran, even if I disappeared behind walls, I had this gut feeling that the bullet would find me. Adrian’s bullet wouldn’t obey logic or science. It would only obey him— tge lack of MISTAKESThen, out of nowhere, I heard something I wasn’t supposed to hear. A voice. One that made my entire body stiffen."Adrian!"It was Marcus.Marcus? He was supposed to be asleep. What the hell was he doing outside?I looked down quickly, and there he was— Marcus. My heartbeat quickened. He was walking toward Adrian, stepping right over the dead bodies of my men like they were j
DANIEL'S POVGideon is growing fast. Too fast.He’s getting bigger in New York City— bigger than I expected. And the other kingpins? They’ve started noticing him. They’re watching him. Whispering about him. Some even want to meet him. They’re starting to think he’s something special. Something worth keeping an eye on. But none of this would’ve happened without me.And why?Because of Liam.Seeing Liam close to Marcus, make something in me snapped. I couldn’t just sit by and watch my other self take Marcus from me. I know it sounds strange— crazy even. But I’ve always known there was more than just this world. And seeing Liam... someone who looked exactly like me, act like me, move like me... it shook me to my core.If I had to give up the drug game to protect Marcus, I would do it. I didn’t care about the power anymore. Not if Marcus was at risk. I didn’t want to lose him, not now, not ever.But lately, things haven’t been right. Not with me.Ever since I found out about Liam’s existe
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