The Goddess and The Mortal
A goddess of nature loved a man she was forbidden to touch. For that sin, the world cursed them both.
She was stripped of her divinity and forced into endless rebirth, condemned to live and die again and again without ever remembering who she once loved.
He was granted immortality, doomed to wander through history in search of her, finding her across 378 lifetimes, loving her whether she returned his feelings or not.
Sometimes she loved him sincerely. Sometimes she used him for a purpose she could not explain.
Sometimes she chose another man, and he learned to accept it.
Each life ended the same way with her death, and his sanity fraying just a little more.
Only fragments remain: dreams of impossible flowers, a familiar sorrow, a name that feels wrong to forget.
As the world reaches the modern era, the curse finally begins to shift.
In Tokyo, the immortal meets Serenitti, a woman who is not a reincarnation, not a goddess, but something entirely new.
And when she speaks a name that has not been spoken since 10,000 BCE (Before you say anything. This is inaccurate and more or so around 16,000 - 17,000 BCE) fate hesitates.
The Goddess & The Mortal is a slow-burn, tragic romance spanning myth, history, and modern life is about devotion without reward, love without memory, and what remains when eternity finally loosens its grip.
Author's EDITED Note: I'll be posting a new chapter after some days, sorry, I still have school to attend. Also it is the Neolithic Period (New Stone Age) but if being accurate, it would be the Beginning of the Late Cold Age