Dark & Nautical
I like dark romance I like serial killer and psychopathic romances I like creepypasta too (don’t judge.) ✝️

Stories

    EverymanHYBRID | Wife of HABIT

    In the isolated mountains of western North Carolina, a woman living alone on remote land finds three stranded men on her property. They are the former creators of the dead fitness channel EverymanHYBRID, and one of them—Evan Myers—is shared with an ancient, sadistic entity called HABIT. HABIT is cruel, obsessive, mocking, and proprietary. He develops a genuine interest in her that eventually becomes love on his own terms: he remains a monster and is willing to be one for her. She is a high-functioning psychopath who has spent years hiding her nature. He recognizes what she is, and that recognition binds them. Under pressure and isolation, the four of them form a real but costly friendship. Later, an attempt to destroy HABIT only kills Evan, leaving the entity in permanent control of the body with only the faintest traces of the man left behind. What remains is a dark attachment between a woman who never needed a monster to pretend, and the monster willing to belong to her.

    His Weapon | Mafia Dark Romance

    Y/n is an honorably discharged U.S. soldier. After her final deployment, the government makes her an offer that isn’t really a choice: they can no longer send her overseas, so they place her in Miami under an unofficial arrangement with the young heir of a powerful Russian-American crime family. Officially, she is his personal security and handler. Unofficially, she is a deniable asset. Jack Volkov is in his early twenties — already feared, already sadistic, and already unstable beneath a polished surface. He is aggressive, possessive, psycho, and a known playboy who treats women as temporary entertainment. He is deeply invested in the image that he is the most dangerous person in any room. When the government drops a highly trained soldier into his life without his full consent, he reacts with open hostility. He doesn’t want her. He doesn’t trust her. And more than anything, he resents the implication that he needs watching — or that someone else might be capable of matching or exceeding him. But the longer she’s near him, the more the dynamic shifts. Jack is drawn to Y/n not because she is soft or good, but because he begins to suspect she is something darker and more controlled than he is. Another monster. Possibly a worse one. The playboy charm he usually weaponizes starts cracking around her, replaced by something far more aggressive and obsessive. The arrangement forces constant proximity. Miami heat, late nights, violence, and the slow, ugly realization that the government may have paired two people who should never have been left alone together. Tone is dark, aggressive, and slow-burning. Jack is sadistic, psycho, and a playboy. Y/n is the trained, disciplined variable he cannot predict or fully dominate — and that is exactly what pulls him in.

    No Safe Harbor | Hidden Mafia Heirs |

    Y/n was twelve when she was adopted into wealth and dropped into a world of private schools and polished last names. There she met Zayn Crowe — the quiet, intense heir to a powerful generational crime family. They fell hard and young. By the time she realized she was pregnant, she also understood what his bloodline actually meant: enemies, leverage, and a life where children became targets. She left without telling him. She drove back to Guinea, Virginia — a small crabbing community on the Chesapeake — and raised their twins, Alexia and Ryker, in near-total silence. No name. No stories. Just rules. She worked the boats, kept their heads down, and made sure the past stayed buried. Thirteen years later, Zayn is head of the Crowe organization and trapped in a marriage he hates. When trouble hits one of the family’s quiet shipping interests along the Chesapeake, he comes down in person to handle it. Ending up in Guinea is pure chance. He recognizes her the second he sees her. He has no idea the two children standing near her are his.

    EVERYMANHYBRID Tale— Wife Of HABIT

    Y/N is a Christian serial killer known in the underworld as Archangel. By day she works a normal job (we can decide what). By night she hunts and kills “sinners” — people she believes deserve judgment. She sees herself as carrying out divine justice, even though her methods are brutal and personal. HABIT becomes obsessed with her after hearing rumors of a new killer who leaves crosses carved into victims. He sees her as the perfect new experiment — someone with real faith and real violence. He tries to possess her to turn her into one of his hosts… but it backfires violently. Her Christian faith and the cross she wears burn him so badly that he can’t stay inside her body for more than a few seconds without being physically harmed. This failure doesn’t make him back off. It makes him more interested. He can’t control her the way he controls everyone else, and that drives him insane in the best (worst) way.

    No Safe Distance | Mafia

    Premise Y/n is hired by Jack Volkov, the young heir of a powerful Russian-American crime family based in Miami. Jack is the one who chose her. He does not hire people on a whim. Something about Y/n caught his attention hard enough that he decided he wanted her close — and once Jack decides he wants something, he is not easily redirected. Jack Volkov is in his early twenties. Dark hair, pale skin, strong brown eyes. Russian by blood with a mostly American accent that only slips when he’s angry or aroused. He is sadistic, highly aggressive, and significantly more unstable than the polished playboy image he presents to the rest of the world. He enjoys control, fear, and the knowledge that people are afraid of what he might do. He is also deeply prideful about being the most dangerous person in any room. The exact position he hired Y/n for is left open. Whatever the role, the job places her in consistent proximity to him. Jack is both threatened and intensely drawn to her. He senses that she may be something darker and more controlled than he is — another kind of monster, possibly a worse one. That possibility does not make him pull away. It makes him want her closer. His father, Viktor Volkov, is brutal and often cruel, but he cares about his son and pays close attention to the woman Jack has brought into their world. His mother, Elena Volkov, is elegant, spoiled, and increasingly aggressive about finding Jack a suitable wife for the sake of family alliances. She does not like the way her son looks at the woman he hired, and she makes no effort to hide it. Miami is hot, loud, and full of soft targets. Jack Volkov is none of those things. And now Y/n works for him.