To protect Luna, Dusk breaks the first rule of his curse: he manifests fully outside the bedroom. The effort nearly unmakes him, turning him half-feral. Luna has to calm him down by holding his shadow-hand—only to discover that her touch burns him. Not because she’s holy, but because she’s the first person in 400 years to see him as someone , not something. Her belief in his humanity is physically painful to his cursed form. “You’re killing me by being kind,” he whispers. “Don’t stop.”
The first night, a low, resonant growl rumbles from beneath her antique four-poster bed. It’s not the sound of an animal—it’s deliberate, almost curious . Luna does the unthinkable: she hangs upside down off the mattress, phone flashlight on, and whispers, “If you’re going to eat me, please do it after I finish my laundry. I hate when people see my ugly socks.” The Monster Inside Of My Bed Wattpad Makeandoffer
And on Wattpad, where millions of readers whisper their own midnight fears into the glow of their phones—that question hits like a shadow in the dark. Soft. Inevitable. And strangely warm. To protect Luna, Dusk breaks the first rule
The Hollow corners Luna in the manor’s bell tower. Dusk can either absorb The Hollow (gaining immense power but losing his remaining humanity) or sacrifice his shadow-immortality to become mortal—and die of old age within hours. He chooses mortality. Luna fights The Hollow with a broken candlestick and sheer audacity. In the final scene, Dusk becomes human, collapses in her arms, and whispers, “Told you my waistcoat was real.” Then he stops breathing. Not because she’s holy, but because she’s the
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Logline: When 17-year-old horror junkie Luna moves into her late grandmother’s gothic countryside manor, she discovers that the growling under her bed isn’t a nightmare—it’s a centuries-old, soul-eating shadow creature named Dusk. And he’s only afraid of one thing: her. Part 1: The Premise (As Seen on Wattpad) The story opens with Luna Vesper , a cynical, sleep-deprived teen who runs a niche true-crime/horror blog called Eyes in the Dark . Unlike most horror protagonists, she doesn’t believe in the supernatural—she believes in bad wiring, faulty plumbing, and anxiety-induced hallucinations. When her parents ship her off to “rest” at Blackthorn Manor (her estranged grandmother’s crumbling estate in the misty English countryside), Luna expects mold, silence, and maybe a few rats.