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Hilo rojo - Christine Tales.epub

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Hilo Rojo - Christine Tales.epub Apr 2026

But months later, while walking through a park she had never visited, she saw a man sitting on a bench, sketching a map of a city that didn't exist. She stopped, a phantom tug pulling at her heart. He looked up, a familiar light in his eyes, and smiled. The thread was gone, but the destiny remained.

Their connection was effortless, yet the world around them began to fray. The thread, once a symbol of destiny, started to pulse with a frantic, warning light. They soon realized that the Red Thread was being pulled by an external force—a shadowy organization that sought to harness the energy of destined souls to rewrite the past. Hilo rojo - Christine Tales.epub

With a shared look of heartbreaking clarity, they grasped the shimmering thread together. As it dissolved into a thousand red sparks, the world stabilized. Elara woke up on a subway platform, the rain still falling, the memory of Julian fading like a dream. She went about her life, the logical architect once more. But months later, while walking through a park

The red string of fate, an invisible bond said to connect two souls destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstance. For Elara, a pragmatic architect who built her life on solid foundations and logical blueprints, the concept was nothing more than a charming myth. But everything changed on a rain-slicked Tuesday in the heart of the city. The thread was gone, but the destiny remained

Elara and Julian found themselves in a race against time, using Julian’s maps of the ancient world and Elara’s architectural precision to navigate a city that was beginning to shift and change around them. The thread was their only compass, a lifeline in a world where reality was becoming as thin as paper.