The Twin of my ShadowUpdated at Jul 8, 2025, 08:18
Title : The Twin of my Shadow
Yhalia was no ordinary child. The blood that runs through her veins is a mix of mortal and immortal. She is the strongest and most powerful being in the realm of both mortals and immortals. Yhalia is an ally of what is right and truth.
From the moment she was born, fate had already marked her. Her parents were murdered in the dead of night when she was only a baby, leaving her an orphan without even the memory of their love. She was taken in by her mother’s closest relatives—her Aunt Mercedes and Uncle Elian—who raised her in a quiet, secluded village where secrets hung in the air like mist.
Though they loved her deeply, her aunt and uncle could never quite explain the strange feeling they had about their niece. There was something different about her. Something they couldn’t name. Her wounds healed faster than normal. Animals behaved unusually around her. And sometimes, when she thought no one was listening, she spoke in her sleep—using words no one understood.
Yhalia grew up in silence, solitude, and mystery. She had no childhood friends, not because people disliked her, but because she always kept herself distant. There was a quiet strength in her, and a sense of wisdom far beyond her age. Though she longed to understand who she truly was, she kept her questions to herself, choosing instead to show kindness, diligence, and respect in every way. She was hardworking, helpful, and incredibly clever. But deep inside, there was an ache—a feeling that she didn’t truly belong to the world around her.
What she didn’t yet know was that her blood carried a secret.
Yhalia was the child of a forbidden union. Her mother, Isolde, was a kind-hearted mortal woman. Her father, Kaelen, was not human at all—he was a powerful member of the Nox Aeternum, an ancient and secretive race of vampires who lived hidden among humans. Their love was dangerous, illegal, and unthinkable among Kaelen’s people. And when their relationship was discovered, a death sentence was issued. One night, a group of unknown assassins came, slaughtered Yhalia’s parents, and tried to erase the evidence of their love. But they failed to kill the baby.
Yhalia survived—and with her, a new legacy was born.
As she entered her teenage years, Yhalia began to notice changes. Her senses sharpened. Her strength increased. She could hear whispers from afar and see clearly even in complete darkness. The dreams came next—haunting, vivid visions of people and places she had never known. Each dream pulled her closer to the truth: that she was not just human, and not fully vampire either. She was both. And in that duality, she held unimaginable power.
One day, she discovered a locked box in the attic of their home, hidden beneath old blankets. Inside were letters, photographs, and a dagger carved with ancient runes. Her aunt, finally unable to hide it any longer, told her everything—about her parents, about the vampire clans, and about the war she had been born into without ever knowing.
Yhalia made a vow: she would uncover the truth behind her family’s death and find out who ordered it—and why. She would infiltrate the vampire world from the shadows, and if necessary, bring justice to those who had stolen her past.
But to do this, she had to disappear.
Faking her death in a fire, Yhalia left behind her old life, her name, and the only family she had ever known. She traveled to the city, where the vampire underworld thrived beneath human society. Using both her mortal instincts and vampire blood, she trained in secret—learning the arts of espionage, combat, and supernatural control. She became a ghost in the system. A spy. A silent storm waiting for the right moment to strike.
In the process, she uncovered a deeper war—an internal conflict within the vampire world itself. Some elders believed hybrids like Yhalia were the future of their kind, capable of saving their race from extinction. Others saw her as an abomination, a threat to their ancient bloodlines and the laws that had kept their world hidden for centuries.
All signs pointed to one man at the center of it all: Lord Veydris, a feared vampire elder who had once ruled from the shadows. He saw Yhalia not just as a threat—but as the key to a prophecy, a being powerful enough to break the curse that kept vampires bound to the night. Her father refused to give her up. And for that, Veydris had him killed.
Now, Yhalia must walk a dangerous path. She is no longer a lost girl—she is a warrior forged by loss, a spy born in shadows, and the heir to two worlds that were never meant to meet.
But her journey is far from over.
To survive, she must choose between the power of her vampire side and the compassion of her human heart. She must decide whether she seeks justice—or vengeance. And in the end, she must face the question that has haunted her since she was a child:
Who is Yhalia meant to be?
A weapon?
A bridge between worlds?
Or a reckoning for the sins of the past?