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  • One Year Left To Live: A Dricki Fanfic by _PaintedPyramids
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    Nicki has been diagnosed with leukaemia and only has one year left to live. With the help of her friends and family will it be a good last year or will it all end in tears ...
  • Last Time I Saw You  by kitsdricki
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    Drake showing up to Nicki's concert for moral support while Nicki still fights her feelings for him.
  • Beauty Beyond The Battle by kitsdricki
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    After returning from military service, 33-year-old Aubrey Graham struggles to adapt to civilian life. Haunted by the scars of war and grappling with PTSD, he isolates himself from the world, convinced he can never find peace. His once vibrant spirit is now dulled by nightmares, self-doubt, and an overwhelming sense of loss. Enter Onika Maraj, a talented 25-year-old professional beauty cosmetologist with a sunny outlook on life. Despite her own challenges, Onika believes in the transformative power of care and compassion. When Aubrey's mother convinces him to visit Onika's salon, The Maraj Touch, for a makeover, he reluctantly agrees-unaware that the experience will spark a connection that could change his life. Through Onika's patience, warmth, and skill, Aubrey begins to rediscover pieces of himself he thought were lost forever. As she carefully styles his hair and offers her unwavering support, their relationship deepens, moving beyond professional boundaries. Together, they face their inner struggles, sharing dreams, fears, and vulnerabilities. Set against the heartwarming backdrop of the holiday season in New York City, Beauty Beyond the Battle is a story of love, healing, and rediscovery. It explores the power of human connection and the courage it takes to let someone in, proving that even the most wounded souls can find beauty in themselves-and in each other.