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  • Tribute to all characters who didn't deserve to die. by peterdarling4eva
    peterdarling4eva
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    Give me request on characters that you believe should have lived. Along with what book or movie they're from. (Spoilers ahead)
  • Thoughts by ChristineKayeMendiol
    ChristineKayeMendiol
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    Personal Feelings.
  • they deserved better by sugarful
    sugarful
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    one last tribute for our favorite characters who deserved more.
  • the monster that lives by dada_livelife
    dada_livelife
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    She could have been a genuinely good person, if anyone took the time to reach out to her. Stay tuned for part 2. IT ONLY GETS CRAZIER.
  • The Innocent Ignorance by DJwritesalot
    DJwritesalot
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    For everyone who's ever lost their virginity to the wrong person
  • Not Your Plan B by JohnsonMRC
    JohnsonMRC
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    Amara thought she was building a future with the man she loved-until he asked for a "break" to revisit an old flame and left without looking back. No warning. No closure. Just silence. Rather than wait around for answers that might never come, Amara accepted an opportunity abroad, erased every trace of her past, and quietly started over. In a new city, with a new identity and purpose, she rediscovered the power of choosing herself-and in time, found the kind of love that never made her question her worth. Five years later, Amara returns to the States for her college reunion. She's successful, happily married, and whole. But one unexpected encounter with the man who left her unraveling brings old wounds to the surface. Now he wants answers. Maybe forgiveness. Possibly more. But some absences speak louder than apologies-and some doors don't open twice. This is a story of romantic reinvention, emotional reckoning, and the kind of healing that doesn't beg for validation. A story for anyone who has ever rebuilt their life from silence and emerged stronger, softer, and unapologetically whole.