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I See You ( Neteyam fanfic ) by Aria_Etherium
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Caya is an orphaned Omatikayan girl, adopted by the Olo'eyktan and Tsahik of the Metkayina. When the Sullys arrive everything changes for her. 18+
Discovering The Magic by kaykester
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Moonpetal is not simply a scholar. She is secretly bound by an ancient Silverwood oath: she is promised - magically and politically to an elven noble, Lord Thandriel, to secure power within the High Court. The bond is not just ceremonial; it is magically enforced. If she breaks it, she risks exile... or worse. But what no one knows - not even Moonpetal - is that Clover carries dormant ancient magic in her bloodline, a lost lineage tied to the forest itself. And the forest does not tolerate forced bonds. Love is not just emotional rebellion. It becomes a catalyst for upheaval.
𝓗𝓮𝓻 𝓝𝓪𝓶𝓮 𝓦𝓪𝓼 𝓣𝓻𝓾𝓮💎 by Koryanderswife
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Some stories are written in scars. Some in silence. Hers was written on ice. Her Name Was True follows a girl who learned how to fall beautifully and get back up even when the world kept asking too much of her. Between early mornings at the rink, quiet heartbreaks, and moments that change everything, she navigates love, loss, and the fragile line between who she was and who she's becoming. Set against the elegance of figure skating and the messiness of real life, this is a story about resilience, found family, and learning that sometimes your greatest strength is simply surviving. Because before she was anything else... she was True.
Bruised & Beloved by kekecarter17
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Arielle is 23, a mom, and trying to survive. She's still with her baby daddy - not because she wants to be, but because leaving isn't easy when you have a child, no money, and nowhere to go. The man she's with says he loves her, but behind closed doors, love hurts. A lot. So she works nights. Cash jobs. Quiet jobs. Anything to save a little money without him knowing. One night, that job takes her somewhere she never expected - an underground boxing ring. That's where she sees Dominic. He fights like he has nothing to lose. He wins like it's inevitable. And when the crowd clears and the blood is still on the floor, Arielle is the one sent in to clean it up. Their first meeting isn't romantic. It's tense. Awkward. Heavy. Dominic notices things most people don't - the bruises she hides, the way she flinches, the fear she tries to swallow. He doesn't ask questions. He just watches. What starts as silence turns into something dangerous. Because Arielle is already in a relationship she's trying to escape... and Dominic is a man built from violence and restraint. This isn't a love story without scars. This is about survival. Choice. And finding someone who sees you when you feel invisible.