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  • THE DOOR YOU SHOULDN'T OPEN (Showki) by onechae
    onechae
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    I haven't really thought it through-this story just came out of boredom.
  • When Silence Burns by Jot_10
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    Mahi doesn't believe in love. Aarav doesn't chase it. But fate has a strange way of breaking the rules. She was the girl who smiled like it meant nothing and walked like the world hadn't left scars on her. He was the boy who never stopped seeing through the masks people wore. When an unexpected college project throws them together, what begins as indifference slowly unravels into something darker, deeper, and far more dangerous than love. A story of broken friendships, late-night truths, emotional scars, and quiet healing. Because sometimes... the safest place is inside someone just as ruined as you. ◕◕◕◕◕◕◕◕◕◕◕◕◕◕◕◕◕ "She didn't believe in love. He didn't need it. But fate forced them to feel anyway." "Two broken hearts. One slow-burning story they never saw coming." "She pushed everyone away. He stayed anyway." "They didn't fall in love. They unraveled into it." "Because sometimes, the right person doesn't fix you-they sit with your ruin and stay." ✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿ English is not my first language, so I hope you'll support me with patience and kindness. This story is my hard work and a piece of my heart - please do not copy or repost without permission.
  • The Secret Cafè by Tarrannum2004
    Tarrannum2004
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    The Secret Café is a story of chance encounters and quiet transformations set against the backdrop of a stormy evening. Four strangers-each carrying unique burdens-find themselves drawn to a cozy café, seeking solace from the chaos outside and within. Tanay wrestles with overthinking and financial struggles, Aaradhya battles anxiety and self-doubt, Renè defends her dreams against familial opposition, and Arjun conceals unresolved pain behind a calm exterior. Their initial silence is broken by shared vulnerability, leading to conversations that become a source of healing and perspective. As the storm fades, so do their inner storms, leaving them lighter, braver, and quietly changed. Without exchanging names, they part ways, carrying the warmth of fleeting yet profound connections. The café, a haven of magic and reflection, remains a sanctuary for others to come.