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Blue Gem [BL]

Blue, a nine-hundred-year-old vampire, has spent centuries searching for something he was told could never exist for his kind—a mate. While vampires are believed to be incapable of forming true fated bonds, Blue refuses to let go of the possibility, especially after witnessing his werewolf family find theirs. The absence of such a connection leaves a quiet but persistent emptiness in him, one that drives his relentless search across the centuries. Everything changes when Blue senses the unmistakable pull of a bond in a small town high school. There, he finds Mason Carter—his mate. However, the discovery comes with an immediate and troubling complication: Mason is only thirteen years old. Unwilling to interfere in Mason’s life too soon, Blue chooses to remain in the shadows. For years, he watches over him from a distance, ensuring his safety while suppressing his own desire to step in. As time passes, Blue becomes intimately aware of Mason’s life—his quiet nature, his insecurities, and the emotional damage inflicted by those around him. Mason grows up in an environment devoid of support. At school, his best friend Caleb slowly destroys his confidence, reinforcing feelings of worthlessness and shame, particularly surrounding his sexuality. At home, Mason faces emotional neglect and a lack of acceptance, leaving him isolated and vulnerable. Over time, the weight of these experiences erodes his self-worth. By the time Mason turns eighteen, Blue is still holding himself back, determined to respect the boundaries he set. However, Mason’s situation worsens. His internal struggles deepen, and his belief that he is unlovable becomes firmly rooted. The turning point comes when Mason gathers the courage to confess his feelings to Caleb, only to be cruelly rejected and humiliated. Witnessing this breaks the last of Blue’s restraint. The years of watching, waiting, and enduring Mason’s suffering become unbearable. Driven by both love and long-suppressed possessiveness, Blue finally steps out of the shadows. He inserts himself into Mason’s life, determined to protect him, support him, and undo the damage that has been done. As Blue claims his place beside his mate, he also sets his sights on those who hurt him. What begins as protection quickly blurs into something darker, as Blue’s centuries of patience give way to a more ruthless side. Those who contributed to Mason’s pain must now face the consequences.
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The Suicide Society

When life begins to feel less like a gift and more like a sentence, would you sign the contract to end it? Niran is an M.6 student in Bangkok whose future has always been carefully mapped out: good grades, engineering school, and admission to King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi. But after failing three major subjects and watching his academic standing collapse, he begins to spiral into a quiet despair he can no longer explain to the people around him. Late one night, while scrolling through social media, he discovers The Starlight Society, an anonymous online group for the hopeless that promises no false comfort, no judgment, and no pressure to pretend everything is okay. Only understanding. Drawn in by its unsettling honesty, Niran attends a secret meeting hidden within the forgotten corners of Rattanakosin Wittaya School, where he meets other emotionally fractured students who seem to understand him better than anyone ever has. At the center of the Society is Akin: brilliant, calm, and disturbingly detached. He is the architect behind the group, a boy who believes life is not a gift to be protected, but a burden people should have the right to abandon. To join the Society fully, members must sign a contract. Not a promise to die. But something far more dangerous: a promise not to interfere. What begins as Niran’s search for belonging slowly turns into something darker as he becomes entangled in a community built on shared despair, dangerous loyalty, and the quiet normalization of self-destruction. But when a tragedy inside the group forces him to confront what the Society is truly becoming, Niran must choose whether to remain bound by the contract or break it to save the people who signed it beside him. Including Akin. In a world where despair feels more honest than hope, can connection create enough space for people to choose life—or are some stars already meant to burn out?
Rye_Gosmo_Lualhati · 7.2k Views