Story By Krzysztof Waligorski
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Krzysztof Waligorski

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Highway to Never
Updated at Oct 20, 2025, 06:51
Welcome to London — a city of glass towers, dying dreams, and designer addictions. Five strangers orbit each other through the capital’s sleepless nights: • Sasha, the consultant who measures her worth in billable hours and grams of cocaine. • Rafael, the fallen creative chasing relevance one body at a time. • Eve, the art world hustler who can sell anything—except herself. • Katya, the billionaire’s widow learning that freedom can feel like drowning. • Tom, the Uber driver watching it all from behind the wheel, the only one still awake. Together they descend through modern London’s nine circles of hell — from lust to greed to despair — in a world where everyone is performing, and no one is alive. Highway to Never is a psychological epic about consumption, intimacy, and the unbearable hunger for meaning. A mirror held to the city’s most glittering surfaces — and the souls quietly rotting underneath.
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Dancing with the devil
Updated at Oct 20, 2025, 06:40
When London executive Leo Goldman steps out of his glass tower one Friday night, he has no idea he’s about to lose everything—and find the one person who will make him question who he really is. In a world where success is a performance and intimacy is currency, Leo meets Jude Morrison—a fallen fashion prodigy whose beauty and brilliance conceal something far darker. What begins as desire becomes obsession; what feels like liberation turns into control. Over the course of four weeks, Leo’s life unravels in a seductive spiral of art, manipulation, and emotional addiction. Set against the glittering, indifferent backdrop of London’s creative elite, Dancing with the Devil is a psychological descent into the mechanics of charisma, coercion, and the illusion of love. Drawing on real patterns of trauma bonding and financial abuse, Rex Hunter exposes how even the most intelligent people can be weaponized by their own longing for connection. A haunting portrait of vulnerability disguised as strength, Dancing with the Devil asks: What if the person who awakens you is also the one who destroys you?
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