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  • Cloudy Sunshine by Desaray784
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    GrumpyxSunshine He was the cloud and when he met her, she lit up his life. Scar was a man with a dark past no one knew of, he constantly pushed others away keeping to himself. Until one day Raven a girl who shined brightly like the sun met him, and decided she wouldn't stop until she saw the man smile. Will they end up together? Will his dark past come back to haunt them both? Will they both survive what the future holds? Read To Find Out Also let me know what you think of the idea, and the book as a whole:)
  • Ashes of Revenge by ruj_h07
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    **Story Description** Revenge was supposed to be simple. Find him. Break him. Deliver him. Maria Romero has spent years learning how to survive in a world that only respects power. When the man responsible for her brother's death finally falls into her hands, she doesn't hesitate. Enzo Rossi is dangerous, manipulative, and far too calm for someone who should be begging for mercy. He should be nothing more than a mission. But revenge is never clean. And captivity is never simple. As miles stretch between them and the world they left behind, silence turns into tension... tension into understanding... and understanding into something far more dangerous. Because grief changes people. Guilt eats them alive. And hatred - real hatred - is never as stable as it feels. He killed her brother. She stole his freedom. Now they're trapped between violence and something neither of them is willing to name. And the closer they get to the end of the road... the harder it becomes to decide who the real enemy is.
  • The Shape of What we Destroy by alixccubas
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    Tamara has learned how to survive by staying quiet, watching closely, and never hesitating when it matters. By the time she is pulled into a world where violence is measured and names are replaced with addresses, she already knows the rules: don't ask why, don't feel, don't stop. Her next assignment is a man named Cole. She is given his routines, his habits, the safest way to end his life. What she isn't given is time-time to question the work, time to doubt the certainty she has built her life on. As Tamara moves closer to her target, the line between observation and interference begins to blur. Every decision costs something. Every delay carries weight. And somewhere between what she is told to do and what she begins to notice, a single question takes hold: What happens when the person you are sent to destroy becomes impossible to reduce to a name?