For centuries, Akasha has been dead. So why can Y/N hear her voice? Haunted by dreams of ancient kingdoms and memories that do not belong to her, Y/N spends her life caught between two realities. One is her own. The other belongs to a queen who refuses to be forgotten. The whispers begin as questions—“Why?”—echoing through her mind until they become impossible to ignore. Everyone believes reincarnation is simple. Y/N learns it is anything but. Because Akasha is not merely a memory. She is a presence. A voice. A storm. And with every passing day, the line between “I am the girl” and “I am the god” grows harder to distinguish. As ancient powers awaken and the blood begins to call, Y/N finds herself trapped in a battle for identity with the most powerful vampire who ever lived. One soul. Two lives. Endless conflict. Then seven ancient vampires enter her world. For the first time, the chaos quiets. The voices fade. The storm settles. And the desperate need to become “the answer” no longer feels quite so overwhelming. But peace is fragile. The vampire world is beginning to realize what she is, and Akasha has spent centuries waiting to be heard. The question is no longer whether Y/N is Akasha’s reincarnation. The question is whether two versions of the same soul can survive sharing one heart.
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