
His Name Was Stolen, Her Heart Was Next
Yakubu Phillip · Ongoing · 66.4k Words
Introduction
Then a stranger walks through her door with no name, no past, and no proof he even exists.
His name is Kairos, or at least, that is what she calls him. He is the erased heir of the Aether Consortium, Zephyria’s most ruthless family. They stole his name and scattered it across dimensional temples. Without it, he is slowly disappearing from the world.
"I don't need saving," he tells her.
"Good," she says, reaching for her magic thread. "Because I don't save people. I just fix names."
As Nalira hunts down his stolen name, she starts falling for the boy the world forgot. Then she learns the truth: speaking his name will erase her identity forever.
Now she faces an impossible choice: save him and lose herself, or walk away and lose him forever.
Some names are worth dying for. But is love worth erasing everything you are?
Chapter 1
Nalira's POV
The name-thread snapped for the third time, and I said something I would not repeat in polite company.
I yanked my hands back and stared at the thin glowing strand curled on the worktable like a dead worm. It was supposed to be a simple repair job. A child's thread had frayed at the edges, probably from bad diet or weak sleep. I had fixed hundreds of them. Tonight my fingers kept slipping, and the drums pounding through the walls were eating through my concentration like acid.
The Festival of Names. Every single year. I had lived through twenty-two of them and still did not understand what people were celebrating.
I pressed my palms over my ears, but the music still poured in through the cracks in the window. Horns. Laughing. That specific kind of laughing that sounds like people performing happiness for an audience. Down the foggy street, orange and gold light spilled from a hundred food stalls selling festival dumplings for three times what they were worth.
I turned back to the thread. It snapped a fourth time.
"Are you serious," I said out loud, to no one.
I rubbed my eyes and looked around my workshop. Small, crowded, smelling like burned thread and old books, which I personally found comforting even when nothing else was. Shelves on every wall. Repair files stuffed into corners. Jars of thread in every color. My desk buried under orders with words like urgent and please hurry scrawled across the top.
Nobody ever said thank you. That part I had noticed.
Through my dusty window, festival lanterns drifted into the sky one by one. Gold, orange, pale white. Hundreds of them rising above the foggy lower city, each one carrying someone's name written in light. The people in the street below had their heads tilted back, faces soft and open in a way that made me feel like I was watching something private I had not been invited to.
Every year I tried to feel whatever they were feeling. Every year I came up empty.
I looked away.
I picked up the thread again.
That was the exact moment my workshop door burst open.
I knocked over my cold rice.
A young man stumbled inside. Tall, ink-dark hair across his forehead, clothes that looked like they had survived something much worse than a crowded festival street. His shirt was torn at the shoulder. A cut above his eyebrow had started to dry. He moved like someone who had been running for a long time and had only just decided to stop.
He did not knock. He did not apologize for the door or explain why he had left it open behind him. He just stood there breathing hard, staring at me like I was the last door in a very long hallway.
I stared back.
"We're closed," I said.
He did not leave.
I sighed and reached out with my name-reading sense. Automatic, like breathing. I use it with every client who walks through my door. A quiet stretch of magic that catches the glow of someone's name-thread in two seconds and tells me exactly what I am dealing with.
I reached out.
And felt nothing.
I sat up straight. Tried again, pressing my magic out further, searching more carefully. Everyone had a name-thread. Every single living person. Even newborn babies had one so new it was barely thicker than a whisper. Even very old people with worn, faded names still had something there.
You could not exist without one.
There was nothing. No thread. No glow. Not even a broken edge to catch onto. Like reaching into a dark room and finding out the floor was gone.
He took one step forward.
Then his legs gave out.
I moved without thinking. Three steps across the workshop, catching him by the arm before he hit the floor, staggering under his weight and crashing us both into the shelving unit. A jar of blue thread fell and rolled under my desk. I grabbed his torn shirt and pulled him upright.
He was shaking badly. His skin was cold.
His eyes, when they met mine, were dark grey and exhausted and very, very afraid.
"I need to exist again," he said.
Then his eyes closed and his full weight came down against me.
I dragged him to the old couch in the corner and laid him down. Pulled a blanket over him. Stood back and looked at his face for a long moment, my heart doing something fast and strange that I did not have a name for, which felt deeply unfair given my line of work. His face was still. Younger than I expected.
I tried one more time to read him. Stretched my magic out slowly, the way you reach toward something you think might burn you.
There. At the very edge of nothing. One single thread, frayed almost to disappearing. Barely more than a feeling. Barely more than a sound.
I pulled my hand back and looked at my fingertip, where the faintest glow of golden light clung like a dying ember.
That was when I felt it.
The thread was not fading on its own.
It was being cut. Right now, while he lay unconscious on my couch. Something deliberate was pulling at it from the other end, slowly and carefully, like a person who wanted to make absolutely sure the job was finished before morning.
My stomach dropped hard.
I turned back to my workbench, swept the repair orders aside, and reached for my best tools. If I worked fast and did not think too hard about why someone wanted this man erased from existence, I might anchor what was left before it came apart completely.
I had my needle threaded and my stabilizing bowl ready when I felt the second thing.
The pull stopped.
Not because whoever was cutting had finished. I would have felt that, felt the thread go slack and cold. This was different. The cut simply stopped, mid-pull, like someone on the other end had gone very still.
Which meant they had felt me reach back.
They knew someone was protecting him now.
They knew where he was.
I stood very still in my small cluttered workshop and understood with complete clarity that I had just made myself part of something I did not yet have a name for, and that the person asleep on my couch might not be the most dangerous thing that had walked through my door tonight.
The man on my couch did not move.
Somewhere outside, a lantern went dark.
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