After the devastating loss of her fiancé, she's left shattered, the wounds of grief running deep. Burned by the pain of his death, she's convinced that love has abandoned her, and she can never truly open her heart again. Isolated in her sorrow, she builds walls around herself, shielding her broken heart from the possibility of new feelings.
But just when she believes she's resigned to a life of solitude, her best friend-the one person who's been a constant presence since childhood-begins to re-enter her world in unexpected ways. Their bond, once pure and uncomplicated, now feels like something more, something she can't quite ignore. Could the familiarity of this long-standing friendship hold the key to healing her heart?
As their connection grows, the lines between friendship and something deeper blur, forcing her to question everything she thought she knew about love, trust, and second chances. Is this finally the moment where she can let go of her past and embrace the future? Or will the scars of her loss prevent her from opening her heart to a new possibility?
"The hour has come round at last, and the rough beast slouches towards Corban to be born."
In those first nights, when man crawled out of caves to see daylight, the planet Corban was awake and ready for their arrival. Over the course of the last 11,000 years, Corban has been ransacked, pillaged, destroyed and exploited by religious fanatics and corrupt Empires.
The planet, covered in 90% toxic tuorium filled water, is notorious for its most awaited attraction, the Fourth Temple.
And Corbanians tremble as stories of the Dakshun, the destroyer- proliferate through their ranks. Some say his name is Krish, son of Vinyaracail Nelson, and others yet differ.