There is a proper way to conduct oneself in Ahetheaiah. It demands
politeness, respectability, and a measure of cleverness, but not too
much. Above all, one must be mindful of one's place. For
middle-class Divine Evermoor, this was never an issue. The
nine-tailed fox thrives on mischief and naivety, engaging in regular
games of trickery and playfulness. However, one day, these games
land her in a spot of trouble.
Amid this trouble, Evermoor draws herself to her new mentor, a
Being of power and mystery. Their connection is undeniable, and
Evermoor finds herself pursuing him with a passion she never knew
she possessed. But her quest for love becomes a journey of
self-discovery as she grapples with the unforgiving realities of her
past and the lies unveiled because of it.
What's even scarier is that her mentor's past is intertwined with
hers, causing Evermoor to question her feelings altogether.
She wonders if she can love someone who has deceived her
and if the web of lies being told can ever be beneficial.
In a world where every touch has a purpose, every word has a
meaning, and every soul yearns for something, it can become a
labyrinth of never-ending paths.
Evermoor can only hope to stay herself by the time she reaches
the tunnel's end.