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The Remnants of Hatred
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The Remnants of Hatred in Vernon, BC
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The Remnants of Hatred in Vernon, BC
By None
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The Remnants of Hatred is a work of fiction that plunges into the depths of soft horror, exploring the darkest corners of the human soul and the consequences of hatred. Told across 19 gripping chapters, the story unfolds around Anne Smith, a woman scarred by captivity and by a lifelong struggle against the shadows of her past.
After serving her sentence and finally gaining her freedom following years in prison, Anne is once again imprisoned—this time by the brutal hands of a cursed family. This captivity is not merely physical, but deeply psychological, reshaping her perception of the world and of the people around her.
In an act of courage and desperation, Anne, along with other former inmates who share the same grim fate, orchestrates a daring escape. However, this newly claimed freedom is only the beginning of an even more treacherous journey. In order to permanently break free from the cursed family's control and unravel the mystery behind their affliction, Anne is hurled into the past.
Her mission in the past is clear—yet terrifying: to investigate the origins of the curse and find a way to stop it before it is fulfilled. But time travel does not come without danger. Anne must confront her own inner demons, wrestle with the corrosive hatred she feels toward those around her, and make critical decisions without surrendering to the pull of vengeance. The moral dilemma is constant: how can she prevent the curse without becoming part of it?
The narrative explores the complexity of hatred—its roots and the ways it can shape a person's destiny. Anne is forced to face the fragile line between justice and revenge, and to recognize that true liberation does not lie in inflicting pain, but in breaking the cycle of suffering. The novel promises a haunting journey of self-discovery, sacrifice, and the search for redemption in a world where past and present intertwine in terrifying ways.
The Remnants of Hatred is a work of fiction that plunges into the depths of soft horror, exploring the darkest corners of the human soul and the consequences of hatred. Told across 19 gripping chapters, the story unfolds around Anne Smith, a woman scarred by captivity and by a lifelong struggle against the shadows of her past.
After serving her sentence and finally gaining her freedom following years in prison, Anne is once again imprisoned—this time by the brutal hands of a cursed family. This captivity is not merely physical, but deeply psychological, reshaping her perception of the world and of the people around her.
In an act of courage and desperation, Anne, along with other former inmates who share the same grim fate, orchestrates a daring escape. However, this newly claimed freedom is only the beginning of an even more treacherous journey. In order to permanently break free from the cursed family's control and unravel the mystery behind their affliction, Anne is hurled into the past.
Her mission in the past is clear—yet terrifying: to investigate the origins of the curse and find a way to stop it before it is fulfilled. But time travel does not come without danger. Anne must confront her own inner demons, wrestle with the corrosive hatred she feels toward those around her, and make critical decisions without surrendering to the pull of vengeance. The moral dilemma is constant: how can she prevent the curse without becoming part of it?
The narrative explores the complexity of hatred—its roots and the ways it can shape a person's destiny. Anne is forced to face the fragile line between justice and revenge, and to recognize that true liberation does not lie in inflicting pain, but in breaking the cycle of suffering. The novel promises a haunting journey of self-discovery, sacrifice, and the search for redemption in a world where past and present intertwine in terrifying ways.


















