PLaurel
Mira Quinn has always felt like a side character in her own life.
Beside Nova Reed, everything about her feels smaller - her voice, her beauty, her confidence, even the space she takes up in a room. Nova is the girl everyone turns toward. The rose in the centre. The one people remember.
Mira is not hated. She is not invisible.
She is simply... almost.
Almost seen.
Almost chosen.
Almost enough.
Almost herself.
Tired of living in someone else's shadow, Mira tries to become the kind of girl people notice. Brighter. Prettier. Easier to love. But the more she changes, the more she feels like she is stapling herself to a version of herself that was never meant to last.
Through roses, tulips, thorns, and all the quiet things she never says out loud, Mira begins to learn that growth is not always beautiful. Sometimes it hurts. Sometimes it feels like falling apart. And sometimes, becoming yourself means letting go of the person you kept pretending to be.
This is not a story about becoming confident forever.
It is about learning how to return to yourself when confidence leaves.