Roads and Revelations
When Leilani finds herself at a major crossroads in her life, she takes a chance by reaching out to
Fantasy/Paranormal Aeressa 9 29th Apr, 2026
"She would not survive this."
On the night of her wedding, Remedios Ilustre makes a decision that shatters everything expected of her. Bound to a powerful American official in colonial Manila, she abandons wealth, status, and safety-fleeing into the marshes at the edge of the city with nothing but a ruined dress and a body pushed past its limits.
She expects to die out there.
Instead, something finds her.
Hukay has lived in the margins for centuries-unrecorded, unnamed, and untouched by the empires that rise and fall around her. Neither fully human nor entirely monstrous, she survives by rules older than the city itself. The marsh is her domain. Its silences, its hungers, its secrets-hers to keep.
When she takes Remedios in, it is meant to be temporary. A practical act. A body in need of warmth, water, and time.
But Remedios is not like the others.
She watches. She learns. She stays.
As the distance between them closes, so does the danger. The city does not easily forget what belongs to it, and the deeper Remedios sinks into the world Hukay inhabits, the more fragile the line becomes between survival and transformation-between desire and hunger, between what is chosen and what is inevitable.
In a place where names hold power and bodies carry history, what does it mean to claim your own life-and who are you willing to become to keep it?