The Devil’s Barista
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Publisher Description
The Last Immortal begins in a world where immortals endure endlessly, but rarely live. Adrian, a vampire who has outlasted empires and erased himself from emotional connection, encounters Lucien—a quiet, enigmatic barista who exists within a café that should not exist.
What begins as curiosity turns into obsession, and then into something far more destabilizing: recognition. Lucien is not human, nor simply supernatural—he is a bound function within a larger unseen system that maintains balance across realities. But when Adrian begins to see him not as a mystery to decode, but as someone to understand, the rules that govern Lucien's existence begin to fracture.
As hunters, ancient forces, and correctional entities converge on the café, Adrian is forced into a choice he has avoided for centuries: remain detached and survive, or intervene and risk everything—including eternity itself.
When Lucien begins to fade under the weight of the system reclaiming him, Adrian does the unthinkable—he refuses survival as his only principle. Instead, he chooses attachment, interference, and defiance against cosmic order. The result is not destruction, but negotiation: a rewritten balance where neither of them fully belongs to the system anymore.
The café becomes a threshold between realities, no longer a hiding place, but a living agreement. Adrian and Lucien exist in a fragile equilibrium—unstable, conditional, and entirely chosen.
In the end, there is no perfect escape, no total victory over fate. Only the quiet, radical act of staying together in a world that was never designed to allow it.
A story of immortal loneliness, forbidden connection, and the terrifying beauty of choosing love when the universe demands detachment.