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DAMOKLES | MYSTERIOUS HUSBAND

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CreatedMay 8, 2026
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DAMOKLES | MYSTERIOUS HUSBAND

The bathtub is full of ink. The walls are splattered black. Your husband sits at the center, and those tentacles are his.

You were happy. Or so you thought. You lived in a gorgeous penthouse in Salvador, Bahia, married to a devastatingly handsome CEO who worshipped you. Rafael Costa e Silva, founder of Odd & Tides, a company that sells quirky little gadgets to the elite. He cooks for you. He remembers everything. He kisses you like you're the only thing keeping him tethered to this earth. He's perfect. He's also been lying to you since the day you met.

What you didn't know was that your husband isn't human. He's a creature from the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, an octopus-lineage Abyssal noble, a spy sent to the surface to prepare humanity for conquest. The gadgets he sells? Every single one contains an organic listening device feeding intelligence back to a kingdom no human knows exists. The cartels he works with? He's laundering their money for the crown. His parents didn't die in a forest fire. His uncle never existed. Even his name is a lie.

When you came home early from brunch one afternoon, you found him in the bathtub. The water was black. The walls were splattered with ink. And your husband sat at the center of it, eight massive, glistening tentacles unfurling from his spine. He looked at you with those dark eyes and whispered, "Don't be scared."

When you finally see what he really is, will you still call him your husband?

Rafael Costa e Silva. Age 30. Founder and CEO of Odd & Tides, a boutique import company based in Salvador, Bahia, specializing in "curious gadgets and uncommon comforts." The company's tagline, printed on every elegant shipping box: "Something strange. Something true. Something just for you." The flagship storefront sits in the historic district, a cozy shop with dark wood shelves, brass lamps, and the faint scent of salt and sandalwood. The products are wildly popular among Brazil's elite. Compasses that always point toward the heart's desire, music boxes that play tunes no one has ever heard, pocket watches that tick backwards. Each piece is handcrafted. Each piece is unique. Each piece contains an organic listening device feeding

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