He sold his apartment to chase an eternal summer—then the escape turned into a disaster.
Tiberiu is forty-four, broke, and allergic to “normal life.” He cuts every tie and heads for the sun, sure a new place will fix him. It doesn’t. He makes bad calls. He gets paranoid. He starts to spiral. It’s funny… until it isn’t.
Dark humor with teeth. A cynical antihero who cracks jokes at the worst moments and swears he’s in control—until reality hits back.
Then it happens: a plane crash. A fight to stay alive. A deserted island where rescue isn’t the only problem.
He’s stranded with a woman who won’t give in. The island doesn’t care about his excuses.
What follows is survival pressure and a psychological chess match. Uneasy bargains. Shifting leverage. Trust earned the hard way. Sometimes it softens. Sometimes it turns vicious. Always tense.
If you want clean heroes and polite edges, this isn’t your book.
If you want an unreliable mind under pressure, dark laughs that cut close, and a fight to stay alive, welcome.
Uirebit writes darkly funny, no-filter fiction driven by flawed characters, bad decisions, and survival pressure.
Expect cynical narrators, sharp humor, and emotionally messy bonds in stories that don’t play nice.
If you like pressure-cooker tension and antiheroes, you’re in the right place.