Words Written Through the Papers

Words Written Through the Papers

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Sometimes, you have to step into someone else's world to understand what has long been missing in your own. Allana Sylene Sanchez never questioned the life she was given, the quiet days, unspoken needs, and even those dreams she learned to shrink just to fit in. Watching how others lived, how they chased what mattered to them and fought their own battles, slowly made her realize how much she had been ignoring and settling for. It was never about wanting what they had but it was about finally seeing what she lacked. Darryl Alexandrus Videl seemed to have everything figured out. Confident, grounded, and effortlessly present, he notices the pieces of Allana she never thought were worth noticing. But what if noticing isn't enough? What if the words written through the paper are asking not just to be read, but to be lived and rewritten?
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