🎵 "Send For Me" by Liam St. John In 1693, Thomas Wood let his wife (Y/N) burn as a witch — signed the order, stood in the crowd instead of beside her. As the flames took her, she didn't curse him with hatred. She cursed him with devotion: he would love her in every lifetime after this one, feel her call across centuries, and lose her young, again and again, before the debt could ever be paid. He's lived it ever since — a priest who broke his vows, a widower who walked out of his own daughter's wedding, a soldier who abandoned his post — always finding her, always falling completely, always burying her again. He remembers every life. She remembers none of it, only a certainty that she will have a great live in every life time. She thinks it's fate. She doesn't know she's the one holding the leash. Now, in 2026 New York, Thomas Orsini is tasked with a job he has done a million times over it seems without hesitation, without remorse. That is until he took a job to silence a photojournalist trying to uncover the syndicate he remained loyal to his in this life, that something 333 years old slams into his chest instead. He can't pull the trigger. He already can't stop thinking about her beyond what his task required. This time, will the curse finally break — or just find a new way to burn?
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