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  • SWEET by kainotawriter
    kainotawriter
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    "Two best friends, bound by years of unspoken feelings, finally face the truth hidden beneath their silence. What begins as jealousy and fear of losing each other unfolds into a tender confession-transforming friendship into love, with laughter, tears, and the promise of never letting go." p.s. inspired by Milk and Love GL series (fangirl story)
  • Agartha: To The World Below by czerine13
    czerine13
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    The glow of the fire caught in Love's gaze, and Milk felt a pang of something deep and bittersweet. Love smiled at her reassuringly, the kind of smile she always flashed in quiet moments. But this time, Milk finally saw what it truly meant. She saw the silent promise behind it-the one that Love had kept all this time. "As long as I'm with you, I'll make sure you're always smiling." That was what Love had told her when they were mere children. Milk had laughed it off back then, thinking it was just another one of Love's playful remarks. But now, she realized it wasn't. Love had meant every word.
  • The Way You Are  by ASEOOL
    ASEOOL
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      Parts 1
    Y a mí me volvió loco tu forma de ser
  • What we never said. by ireneexoxo_
    ireneexoxo_
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    ONE SHOT milklove:>
  • Espresso Your Feelings by gfniloverrukk
    gfniloverrukk
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      Parts 22
    Milk is a dedicated food delivery rider with a lot on her plate-working late hours to support herself and her sister. Love, a top student with a busy schedule, always orders the same coffee every night. What starts as a small mistake turns into a promise, and soon their lives begin to intertwine in unexpected ways. As Milk tries to make up for her mistakes, their bond grows, revealing a connection neither of them expected. But with challenges ahead, will they find a way to make it work?