Under the Arch, Without an Echo
She leaves the town before it finishes speaking her name.
Anklam is a place of brick arches, quiet streets, and systems that remember longer than people do. When Marlene steps away, she believes distance will be enough. But silence can be documented. Streets can be weaponized. And power rarely announces itself loudly.
Caught between administrative pressure, invisible control, and a form of intimacy that confuses restraint with safety, Marlene learns that survival is not about escape, but about refusal. Refusal to explain. Refusal to echo. Refusal to become accessible again.
Under the Arch, Without an Echo is a psychologically intense Dark Romance novel where desire is never safe, love is never redemptive, and choosing oneself comes at a cost. Set in the real streets and landmarks of Anklam, this story explores how power operates quietly—and how intimacy can exist without ownership.
This is not a story about healing.
It is a story about consequence.
Attention: The author uses artificial intelligence for creating most of his texts (and is required to disclose this use).