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  • When Stars Go Silent!! by midnightnerves
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      Reads 29
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      Parts 7
    Chaos met control. A girl who breaks things without meaning to-and a boy who could destroy everything on purpose but chooses not to... unless pushed. Vanya Mehra(18)- A slightly messed-up storm in human form-full of chaos, unpredictable energy, and emotions she never fully controls. One moment she's distant and cold, the next she's burning everything down with words she doesn't mean but still says. 🌙🌪 Reyaansh malhotra(20)- The definition of a villain everyone secretly follows. Arrogant, dangerously composed, and effortlessly popular-like the world bends a little when he walks in. He doesn't ask for attention; he owns it. Calm voice, sharp mind, and a smile that feels like a warning. People either want to be him or stay far away from him. 🌪🌙
  • IF YOU LOVE YOUR IMPERFECTIONS, YOU'LL LOVE YOUR PUBLIC PART TOO by wolf_Blizzy
    wolf_Blizzy
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      Reads 6
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      Parts 1
    Can you love your corpse body when the flies choose you before people do? When moss crawls over your ribs like nature reclaiming what loneliness left behind? Can you still touch your ruined skin and whisper, you're pretty, without choking on the lie? Can you kiss the mouth that never smiled correctly enough for the world to keep? Because people love the public version. The romantic self. The soft voice. The carefully stitched personality perfumed to survive attention. They love the body before decay. Before truth. Before the rot starts speaking. But the real question is this: Can you love yourself when there is nothing beautiful left to perform? When your ugliness is exposed like organs split open under fluorescent light. When your darkness smells too human for anyone else to hold. Can you still call yourself worthy when even your reflection looks haunted by you? Or will you wait for strangers to approve the mask first before learning how to love the corpse underneath it? Humans spend their whole lives decorating coffins and calling it self-worth.
  • Broken Beauty by poeticmystery
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      Reads 58
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      Parts 1
    A poem about a perfectly Imperfect boy, who has a story behind those eyes, and loneliness behind that smile.
  • Behind that million dollar smile by poeticmystery
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      Reads 68
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
  • B. E. A. U. T. I. F. U. L by BrokenBeautyOffic
    BrokenBeautyOffic
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      Reads 10
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      Parts 1
    This is story breaking up the word beautiful to show you that you are beautiful no matter what people say, or think. You matter. You are important. As said in "The Help" , "You is kind. You is smart. You is important." So stick around and love this amazing journey we are about to embark on. Also love yourself. Broken Beauty Foundation
  • Burnt Sugar by MohrFaye
    MohrFaye
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      Reads 23
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      Parts 5
    "Sweet girls don't survive the highway. They burn." 1967. Loretta Knox runs away from her dried-up Oklahoma town with twenty-three stolen dollars, a tube of lipstick, and a dream pulled straight from the back of a glossy magazine. She's seventeen, starving for fame, and headed west-toward the glittering lie of Hollywood. But the road is long and hungry. Gas stations whisper. Motels watch. Men offer rides with hands that linger too long. And what Loretta doesn't yet know is that beauty isn't power-it's bait. Each ride brings her closer to the sun-bleached rot of L.A., where the cameras flash, but the contracts cut deep. And behind the studio doors and velvet parties, something darker waits: a secret hidden inside a modeling empire, a trail of vanished girls, and a choice Loretta can't outrun. A sultry, slow-burn noir thriller about survival, seduction, and the cost of wanting to be seen. 🔞 Burnt Sugar contains mature themes, including sexual situations, emotional trauma, manipulation, and substance use. Recommended for readers 17+.