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  • The Art of Dying by gothangeltrash
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    A gruesome and dark love story of a shocking romance. Hopeless Rainn is at whits' end but is taken by surprise by the horrific love story that has become her life. Trigger warning ⚠️ (depression, suicide, death, sex, self harm)
  • wingman | Cell Phone Novel by fabrication
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    Sakai Keichi has always been the wingman, the shadow helping his best friend chase girls in an empty cycle of double dates and practiced smiles. He lets himself fade into the background. Until he meets a girl who smells of rain, and for the first time, he wants to be seen. But wanting something for yourself comes with a price. And in the space of a perfect summer, it all falls apart. Keichi learns that sometimes, beauty only exists because it doesn't last. Some people leave. Some stay. And some teach you that even halcyon days must end. \ A poetic coming-of-age told in minimalist, cinematic fragments, Wingman lingers on the small, transient moments that define youth-and the feeling of quiet yearning. --- (c) Credit of cover goes to artist of the drawing. Everything else, I edited on.
  • under dark skies  by cosmic_ella
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  • Second Thoughts, Third Thoughts by RoseLupin303
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    Highest - #36 in Poetry "Not only did I love her, but I could tell the universe loved her, too. More than others. She was different. After all, I would be a fool not to notice the way the sunshine played with her hair." -Christopher Poindexter Previously named 'Things I'll Never Tell The World' A collection of poems I've written over the years. In my spare time I often write poetry, and a friend found some and managed to convince me to publish some on Wattpad. So, here is a collection of my original poems for you to enjoy! Oh, and I do accept reading requests (just leave a comment or message me)!
  • THE LAST NIGHT by adiiiofficials
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    A harsh but quite story of departure which sparks the memory, space of a mother's glance and an old lover's ghost and the battle of house and home. You will connect to it. It starts journey of boy-----man
  • The Abode of Mrs Green by Roger_that
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    In a house filled with vintage silence and flickering memories, an old man waits. For a voice. A touch. A sign. The fire crackles. The incense curls. A single photograph slips from his hand. And still, he whispers to her- "Just let me in, Mrs. Green." A tale of devotion, quiet grief, and a bond that time couldn't sever. ••
  • Beautiful Sadness by chandypotato
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    "You are beautiful and sad." Said Richard. "Just like your eyes."
  • The Bracelet and the Goodbye by CazalCazal
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    The Bracelet and the Goodbye is not just about school days - it's about the kind of love that never asks for anything, the kind that lives quietly in glances, in silence, in memory. I wrote it to preserve a moment that shaped me, a feeling that still lingers like the scent of old notebooks and winter mornings. The Bracelet and the Goodbye is a tender coming-of-age tale set in the quiet corridors of school life. It follows Cazal, a Class 11 student, who carries a one-sided love for Sneha-a younger girl whose presence feels like poetry. Through stolen glances, morning assemblies, and a bracelet never worn, this story explores the beauty of loving without asking, and the heartbreak of a goodbye that never came with explanation. Sneha was never mine, but her presence lit up a chapter of my life. This story is for her, for the innocence we shared, and for the goodbye that came too soon. If you've ever loved someone silently or held onto a memory long after it faded from the world - this story is for you.