Tragic
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Lovesick: Book 2 by lovemosie
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A love song, a story, and a what if. I got him risking it all over having a life full of regrets.
One Shot Stories (Tragic Love Stories) by Day_Dreamr
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Sometimes, we just don't appreciate those people who really care for us until they leave us or until we lose them. Then, it would be too late for regrets. Outer beauty doesn't matter; it's the inner one that counts. It's better to tell someone how much you love them now rather than to not tell them and lose them without telling them. Love is when we fight till the very last minute just to show and tell someone how much we love them to live life without regrets. -LOVE FAITH DESTINY...
Sin in your name (Numbered Hearts #3) by inkterious
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Silas Evren Mori has always known who he is - straight, confident, and uninterested in anything outside his lane. But his composed self-cracked when he met him, a guy with a desperate need of money.
The Unwanted Twin by daissydarling
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Fifteen-year-old Ainsley Myers doesn't look like someone who's afraid. She's quiet, loud when needed to be, flat, and sarcastic. The kind of girl who fills silence with humor and defiance, who keeps people laughing just far enough away that they never get too close. Where her twin sister Athena learned to move gently through the world, Ainsley learned to hit it first, using noise, wit, and distance as armor. Athena was protected. Ainsley was not. Athena grew up kind, soft-spoken, and trusting, never fully knowing the depth of what her sister endured, only sensing that something was wrong. Ainsley never told her. Not because she didn't love her, but because she didn't know how to explain it. Because the worst parts didn't feel explainable. Because silence felt safer than truth. When their current foster dad is arrested, everything they believe about their lives collapses. They weren't abandoned. They were stolen. Waiting for them is a family that never stopped searching: a father who left space at the table, brothers raised on stories and hope, and a home built on patience instead of punishment. For Athena, the return feels like a chance to finally breathe. For Ainsley, it feels like danger. Because sarcasm doesn't survive gentleness. Armor doesn't work in a house built on patience. And distance becomes impossible in a family that refuses to give up on you. As Athena begins to settle into safety, Ainsley resists closeness with jokes, walls, and emotional deflection. But the longer this family stays, the harder it becomes to pretend she doesn't care. The harder it becomes to keep fighting a world that no longer looks like a threat. Surrounded by people who don't demand, don't push, and don't leave, Ainsley must face the one truth she's spent her life outrunning: That maybe she doesn't have to be loud to be safe. That maybe she doesn't have to be sharp to survive. And that love doesn't have to hurt to be real.
Heaven gained an angel by chels300
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Katie and Alison have been friends for as long as they can remember. They were always close. But the first day of fourth grade they find out that Katie has a horrible illness that could change both their live forever Note: this is my first story bear with me!
Taste of Sky by imkarylv
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Taste of Sky, the story of Behati Azalea Monzanto and Rylandrien Peter Armstrong. Both of them and the rest of their team were addressed as heroes. As Lieutenant Monzanto-Armstrong said, We are born for survival, and we have a mission in this world that's why we're born. I learned a lot from this story and I wanted to share it with you. So now, let me show you what I have learned from this book to you.......