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Fate-Thread Streets
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232411671
- EAN9798232411671
- Date de parution14/02/2026
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
In a city where streets rewrite themselves, Delaney finds Malcolm at the center of the map's pull. To keep her brother safe, she must refuse the one rule the city runs on: love as a bargain. Delaney has always trusted maps. They don't judge, they don't lie, and they don't ask you to trade your heart to get home. But in her city, some routes are not printed. Some routes move. When her brother Rhys begins slipping into a dangerous quiet that feels like relief, Delaney follows him into a shadow network of streets that rearrange themselves as if the city is choosing who gets to stay.
The deeper she goes, the clearer the pattern becomes. Doors appear where there were none. Glass remembers faces. And one invisible rule controls everything underneath the sidewalks: the city offers safety only if someone pays. Malcolm knows those hidden routes too well. Calm, capable, and carrying an old instinct to fix what hurts, he is exactly the kind of man the city loves to claim. The more Delaney fights to protect Rhys, the more the map pulls Malcolm toward a choice that looks like devotion and feels like a trap.
Delaney has spent her whole life trying to outwork loss, but this is a problem effort cannot solve. Not without turning people into prices. As the streets tighten around them, Delaney and Malcolm must decide what love means in a place built on bargains. Because in a city that rewrites itself, the only real magic is the courage to refuse the trade, hold on to each other, and choose a life that does not require anyone to disappear.
The deeper she goes, the clearer the pattern becomes. Doors appear where there were none. Glass remembers faces. And one invisible rule controls everything underneath the sidewalks: the city offers safety only if someone pays. Malcolm knows those hidden routes too well. Calm, capable, and carrying an old instinct to fix what hurts, he is exactly the kind of man the city loves to claim. The more Delaney fights to protect Rhys, the more the map pulls Malcolm toward a choice that looks like devotion and feels like a trap.
Delaney has spent her whole life trying to outwork loss, but this is a problem effort cannot solve. Not without turning people into prices. As the streets tighten around them, Delaney and Malcolm must decide what love means in a place built on bargains. Because in a city that rewrites itself, the only real magic is the courage to refuse the trade, hold on to each other, and choose a life that does not require anyone to disappear.























