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A Woman who Yearns | LenaMiu by sunlightwrites_
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Lena Schuett has spent years collecting scars from dark, painful relationships. All she wants now is simple, honest care and affection, but her past experiences have left her constantly guarded, fearing that any comfort offered will soon be snatched away. She yearns for a safe place to land. ​By her side is Miu Natsha, a constant presence and the one person who truly knows the depth of Lena's pain. Miu has been secretly in love with Lena for years. She believes Lena deserves a world free of heartbreak, and she dedicates herself to offering warmth, comfort, and unwavering support in every quiet moment. ​A Woman Who Yearns is a gentle, moving story about two hearts navigating the space between friendship and deep devotion. It's about the slow, hopeful realization that the safe harbor Lena longs for might have been sitting right beside her all along.
Unlearning: How Love Rewrites (LenaMiu / MiuLena) [gxg] [wlw] by xxdxpxtxque
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Viv (Lena) grew up in a prominent family, raised to be poised, composed, and sensible. Everything in her life was neatly laid out: university, connections, a promising career at her own bridal boutique. She was set to marry Ben (Alek), the son of her parents' longtime friends. A good man. The kind of man no one could find a reason to say no to. They fit. Or at least, they looked like they did. And then came Mira (Miu). They were worlds apart. Different generations, different ways of talking, different ways of falling in love. Mira arrived like a small storm; stubborn, blunt, and impossibly charming. She didn't ask to be part of Viv's life, but it was in that unexpectedness that Viv found something she hadn't realized was missing: curiosity, a sense of being alive. And, more confusing than anything, a desire that didn't play by the rules she thought she understood.