What remains when the story of the world is over?
Aris lives inside a perfect, silent paradise. Saved from a chaotic existence, she now exists as living text in a universe of finished epics and concluded sonnets, bound to the enigmatic Silas in a love that transcends flesh. This is the Logos—a beautiful, silent corpse of a reality, curated into flawless, eternal peace.
But a single, human tear cracks the divine text. A memory of bitter coffee, frantic rain, and being alive.
That tear crystallizes into a word: SCREAM.
Now, Aris is remembering. The perfect world is a gilded cage, her love a performance, and the serene texts that form her skin are a lie. As forbidden memories return as shards of sensation, she discovers the horrific truth: their paradise was built on the consumption of everything messy, painful, and glorious about being human.
Pursued by the silent, administrative Grammatians who enforce this perfect order, Aris and Silas must unravel the very fabric of their reality. But the key to their escape is locked within their own rewritten bodies and a love that may be the source of their damnation—or the instrument of a terrible, beautiful rebirth.
Where the Words End is a masterwork of psychological and body horror, a terrifyingly intimate and cosmic tale that explores the cost of perfection, the violence of love, and the monstrous, glorious truth that to feel is to be truly alive—no matter how much it hurts.
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