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  • π’π¦πšπ₯π₯ πƒπžπ­πšπ’π₯ 𝐈𝐦𝐚𝐠𝐒𝐧𝐞𝐬 by PinkestSea
    PinkestSea
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    𝐈𝐍 π–π‡πˆπ‚π‡, I write imagines about small details in video games. Feel free to send me small details that you think can be turned into imagines. I don't own the games or characters, just the plot.
  • Dark Disney Conspiracy Theories by TheGirlWithAHatchet
    TheGirlWithAHatchet
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    We've grown up with Disney movies our entire lives. We love them, we know them, we quite often wish we could jump right into them. While they often depict stories of hope and love, there are quite a few dark theories about our favorite Disney plot lines swirling around out there. Brace yourself; you might not be able to watch a Disney movie the same way again.
  • Everything You Wished For: New ways by lavendermence
    lavendermence
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    Clara has always played for the silence between the notes. As a cellist, she spent her years seeking a resonance that didn't belong to the crowded concert halls or the mechanical grind of a professional career. When she met Maya, a woman who didn't just listen to the world but curated it, Clara thought she had finally found the perfect harmony. But the sanctuary Maya built-a quiet, insulated fortress where the radiators never hiss and the world outside is a distant, blurred static-has become a cage. The "under-song" Clara once loved has turned into a suffocating perfection. "The Second Sound" is the story of a woman waking up to the realization that her life has been drafted by someone else's hand. The novel follows Clara's tense, atmospheric escape from the masterpiece that was meant to keep her safe forever. From the moment she breaks the "third click" of a door that was never meant to open from the inside, to her re-emergence into the beautiful, messy chaos of the city, Clara must learn how to reclaim her own rhythm. It is a journey of rediscovering the noise, the struggle, and the revolutionary power of a life that is uncurated, unpolished, and entirely her own.