After Stars Shatter

After Stars Shatter

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We all know the saying 'when stars collide', but what happens after they collide? Do they shatter? Do they make bigger stars? Maybe we'll find out. - Aeliana Noor, a girl who grew up with more demons nipping at her tails than anybody could ever count. All she wants to do is get away from the town that let all of her demons out; so when she gets an opportunity to go study at one of London's most prestigious boarding schools- Silverbridge Academy- she takes it, even if it's rather forced. It's a school for only the most gifted and talented, yet all Aeliana has lost all her passion. Cannon Asher, a boy whom you might as well call the next big NFL player. His father preferred him to stick to American Football, or more specifically something sports-related, but he wants to do something different. That something different gets him sent to Starbridge Academy so he can protect a girl. When the two aspiring students meet on a chance, they quickly become friends. It goes well, almost too well. But the thing about the world is once the stars have collided, they may shatter. Once they've shattered, leaving nothing but darkness, the night of London might just swallow you whole.
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18+ content with sexuality and domestic violence and traumatizing experience _________________________ Life is not like a movie where we are born into a rich and perfect family, where our childhood feels like a fairy tale and everything we wish for magically appears in our hands. In films, parents never argue with us, never refuse us anything. Life flows smoothly, almost unreal. In those stories, when we become teenagers, we begin to "live." We go to night outs at friends' houses, attend loud house parties, wander into clubs, and return home late at night without anyone stopping us. We drive our own cars, free and fearless. One evening, we take the person we love on a long drive, the road stretching endlessly ahead of us. Under a sky scattered with countless stars, we stop the car somewhere quiet. The world becomes silent except for the sound of our breathing. We look at the person beside us, kiss them, and fall deeper in love in that moment. Years pass, and eventually we marry that same person. After all, we were always perfect in this imaginary story-so of course our parents approve without hesitation. After the wedding, we travel the world together, exploring new countries and chasing sunsets, living a life that seems endlessly joyful. Then one day, we decide it's time for a child. We imagine a small home far away from the chaos of cities, somewhere surrounded by nature. A garden blooms outside the house, and vegetables grow in the little farm we cultivate with our own hands. Every morning before leaving for work, we share a gentle kiss. And one day, many years later, we imagine ourselves growing old together, lying side by side on the same bed, taking our final breaths in each other's presence. But that is only what humans hope for - a beautiful, comforting illusion

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