This story was born from shadows—of memory, of guilt, of what it means to lose yourself and still try to find the pieces again. Humanity’s Hunger is, in many ways, a reflection of its author: a journey through pain, survival, and the aching desire to be human when everything inside feels monstrous.
Kira’s struggle is not just a tale of blood and ruin. It is a reflection of every person who has ever felt lost in their own mind—trapped between who they are and who they fear they might become. Her hunger, her violence, her tenderness, and her grief—they all mirror the quiet battles so many of us fight in silence.
If you are one of those people, please know this: you are not alone. The world is heavy, but you do not have to carry it alone. Reach out. Speak. Ask for help. Whether it’s through a friend, a loved one, or a professional, there is strength in admitting that you are struggling. There is no shame in wanting to heal.
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This book explores the thin edge between humanity and the abyss—but the goal is never to fall in. It is to understand the darkness, name it, and find a way to step back toward the light.
If you are hurting, please seek help. You are worth saving.You are still human. Now a world from kira, she insisted that she said something.
Kira clears her throat as a small grin appears. “Hello, darling.
I know that hollow ache. The one that gnaws when the world grows too quiet. But listen to me—just this once. You are not your hunger. You are not your fear. You are the breath that comes after. Promise me something. If you ever start to feel the pull of the dark, don’t let it have you. Find the light, even if it flickers. Cling to it. Bite and claw for it if you must. Because even monsters can learn what it means to be human again.”

