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Achael & Korae: What Distance Couldn't Keep

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235464568
  • EAN9798235464568
  • Date de parution05/04/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

DescriptionAchael & Korae: What Distance Couldn't Keep is a sweeping, lyrical myth about love, separation, and the unseen forces that shape both. Before the world learned to stretch, there was no distance, only nearness. Breath was shared. Light did not travel; it simply was. But as creation widened, space took form, and with it came two ancient powers: Unisrael, who binds what longs to become one, and Lamentis, who whispers that separation is the natural end of all things.
Caught between them are two lives moving in opposite directions. Achael has spent twenty-eight years in motion, driven by something he cannot name. He does not know where he is going, only that stopping feels like surrender. Every road becomes a test. Every mile threatens to empty him of hope. Still, he moves, as though something ahead is calling him forward. Korae has never needed to search. She remains, listening to the quiet, learning the language of stillness and the weight of waiting.
When her dreams begin to fill with a nearness that defies distance, she wakes with an unshakable knowing: someone is already on their way to her. When movement and waiting begin to align, the space between them shifts, subtle at first, then undeniable. And something ancient takes notice. As Lamentis rises, learning to pull them apart, Unisrael holds the fragile thread drawing them together. What unfolds is more than a meeting of two lives, it is a reckoning written into the fabric of existence itself, a reminder that nearness came first, and that distance has never been the final word.
For anyone who has ever felt pulled toward something just beyond reach, and wondered if it was moving toward them too, this is a story that lingers long after the final page.