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  • What We Carry Home by AAdamsWrites
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    Nia Bennett and Aaliyah Monroe have been in love for three years. They're out. Public. Unapologetic. When they sign the lease on their first apartment together, it feels like the beginning of everything they've worked for - shared keys, shared groceries, shared futures. But two weeks after moving in, Aaliyah's freelance clients begin to disappear. Invoices go unpaid. Contracts fall through. Emails stop getting answered. What starts as "a slow month" becomes something heavier. Bills pile up. Pride tightens. Resentment creeps in quietly. Love starts to feel like pressure. And in the small space they now call home, they must confront something deeper than money: The ways they were taught to survive - and whether those survival habits are strong enough to hold a relationship. Because sometimes the hardest part of love isn't choosing each other. It's staying when things get ugly.
  • until the glass is half full  by kayygottfansss
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    Until the Glass Is Half Full She was the girl who never had many friends- who loved with a heart too wide, too wild, too soon. Told she was "mature for her age," yet drifting endlessly in a quiet world only she could see- a fragile refuge carved from whispered dreams and guarded secrets. She came into lives like a soft storm, teaching love in its rawest form, only to find her own heart left aching in the echo. Bound by loyalty to a love that bruised more than it healed, she longs for light- a fierce, untamed fire that could shatter her shadows. Then, like a whispered promise on a restless wind, she meets a soul who sees her- not as broken, but beautifully whole, and suddenly, the impossible feels close enough to touch. But some hearts are harder to free than others, and love is never just one thing. This is her story-of surrender, of courage, and the brave, quiet fight to find herself again.