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Obsession in the Shadows
READING AGE 18+
Spookynyny Abraham
Romance
ABSTRACT
Zade Kate carried himself like a man who understood silence better than conversation. At thirty-three, he moved with deliberate control, every step measured, every glance intentional. He wasn’t loud or flamboyant; he didn’t need to be. His presence lingered in rooms long after he left them. Tall and lean, always dressed in dark, tailored clothing, he blended into crowds while somehow remaining unforgettable. His sharp features were almost too composed—high cheekbones, a straight nose, eyes that rarely betrayed emotion. Those eyes were the most unsettling part. They didn’t wander. They studied. They memorized.
There was something ancient about the way he observed the world, as if he believed everything had a pattern waiting to be decoded. He spoke rarely, but when he did, his voice was low and steady, the kind that made people lean closer without realizing it. Control was his currency. Patience was his weapon.
To strangers, he seemed disciplined, reserved, even charming in a quiet way. But beneath that calm exterior lived obsession—focused, unwavering, and dangerously precise. When Zade decided something belonged to him, he didn’t question it. He simply waited for the world to align with his certainty.