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  • Just One More Time  by KeziahTatiana
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    Valerie had the semi-perfect childhood. The perfect house, perfect friends, and even the million boys to keep her safe. Her parents were spy's but died when she was 7. Valerie went to live with the boys she called family, they were also spies. When Valerie turned 12 she met a boy named Bobby. Bobby was from another spy family, and Valerie adored him. Bobby was 14 but they were still the best of friends. One day after a mission Bobby messed up and Valerie was heartbroken. She then decided to give up being a spy. Valerie was sent to a host family in Florida with her memory wiped incase she wanted to come back. Val had a normal life until she was almost 18.Her grade went on a field trip and she met the boys all over again. When a mission goes wrong Val remembers everything and has come back to help the people she once loved. ~Just One More Time~
  • just one more. by K3nL3x
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    a simple poem... (TW SH, ED, AND SUICIDE)
  • ONE MORE TIME - The Strength Within by ShatteredYetGolden
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    A Journey Through Pain, Hope, and Resilience Every day, millions wake up carrying invisible weights-of sorrow, of fear, of the dreams they once believed in but now doubt. This book is the story of one such soul. A girl who has seen the darkest corners of her own mind, who has stood alone when the world turned its back, and who still found a reason to try... one more time. Through raw emotions and poetic storytelling, One More Time explores the silent battles we fight daily-the unspoken tears, the unseen strength it takes to get out of bed, the quiet moments of choosing yourself over despair. It's not about a grand transformation or a sudden miracle. It's about survival. Persistence. And the belief that even when no one claps for you, even when no one sees your pain-you can still rise. This book is not a solution to your problems. It is a mirror of your pain and a hand on your shoulder saying, "You are not alone." If you've ever felt like giving up, this book is a reminder to try again-not forever, not even for tomorrow. Just... one more time.