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Through the Glass, I Peer at IT by lizziewrites26
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Nalani knows something is wrong with her reflection. At first, it is only a delay. A blink that comes half a second too late. A hand that moves before hers does. A presence behind the glass that waits patiently, watching her unravel. She calls it IT. As Nalani's world shrinks into the quiet of her apartment, every mirror becomes a threat, every silence becomes a voice, and every thought begins to sound less like her own. The more she tries to ignore IT, the closer it gets, slipping into the cracks of her memory, her fear, and the diagnosis she cannot bring herself to name. But the most terrifying thing about IT may not be that it exists. It may be that it has been part of her all along. Through the Glass, I Peer at IT is a psychological horror novella about reflection, mental unraveling, self-recognition, and the haunting truth of what happens when the monster in the mirror finally looks back.
Pin Me Down, Pull Me Under by lizziewrites26
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An enemies to lovers college sports romance. Josie Lucason knows how to survive underwater. As a scholarship swimmer at Ironridge University, she's spent years pushing through pain, pressure, and the expectations of everyone watching from the deck. But when her perfect relationship with golden-boy swimmer Lachlan shatters in front of the entire team, Josie becomes the kind of mess people whisper about. Crew Parker knows how to win a fight. A tattooed, hot-headed wrestling captain with one last shot at becoming an All-American, Crew has no time for distractions, especially not from a swimmer. The rivalry between their teams is already ugly enough, and Josie Lucason has always been everything he thinks he should hate: polished, untouchable, and completely off-limits. But after one reckless punch, one public fallout, and one moment neither of them can stop replaying, Josie and Crew find themselves pulled into each other's orbit. She doesn't need saving. He doesn't know how to let go. And neither of them is prepared for what happens when hate starts feel a lot like want. Pin Me Down, Pull Me Under is a new adult college sports romance featuring swim team drama, wrestling room tension, enemies-to-lovers heat, emotional damage, found-family friendships, and two athletes learning that sometimes the hardest thing to fight is the person who sees right through you.
Oh, to be Twenty in the Twenty-Twenties by lizziewrites26
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Oh, to be Twenty in the Twenty-Twenties is a raw poetry collection about love, longing, heartbreak, mental health, self-doubt, survival, and the strange ache of growing up in a world that asks you to become yourself before you even know who that is. Split between Echoes of Love and Lust and Echoes of Pain and Introspection, this collection moves through the highs of desire, the tenderness of being seen, the devastation of being hurt, and the quiet strength it takes to keep going. These poems explore what it means to want deeply, break silently, heal imperfectly, and search for connection in the chaos of young adulthood. For the romantics, the overthinkers, the unseen, the heartbroken, and anyone who has ever whispered, are you okay? while hoping someone would ask them the same. A poetry collection for anyone learning how to feel everything and still survive it.
echo. | larry stylinson. by carsunderwater
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❞ Words hurt. Words break you, leave you in pieces. They hurt like a thousand knives. ❞ Harry Styles is an unhappy person, he is the victim of bullying at school. Being called names or beat up is a part of his daily life and he believes everything he is told. All the words haunt him every day and he is broken. Harry pushes everyone away and he has problems letting anyone in. But what happens when someone moves into the house that was across the treet, including a teenage boy that caught Harry's attention from the second he saw him? Will he be the one who finally hears Harry's screams for help, or will he be yet another person that breaks Harry? » trigger warnings concerning self-harm and suicidal thoughts. » currently being edited.