Passionately Dangerous
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  • Reads 36
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 1
  • Time 2h 10m
Complete, First published Feb 06, 2022
This is an urban book, with whom the main chat is apart of LGBTQ!! And she is on the road to discovering herself. Not knowing how the life she lives came about until pieces of her life start to unfold.
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Before we collide (ENGLISH VERSION)

27 parts Ongoing Mature

Am I a lesbian? I don't know. I guess everyone could surely affirm who they are after graduating from college, I mean, you have already lived with yourself for 22 years. But for me it is not like that, I am 22 years old and I am very far from discovering the truth hidden in me, and that like flowers, is looking for the light, because everything changed since I met those brown eyes that completely changed my way of seeing the world. Nora lives in the shadows of her own heart, aware that something beats differently inside her, but she hides within herself to avoid being broken by the expectations of others. There is something inside her that she is unaware of and that, like flowers, is searching for the light. But just when Nora thinks she can follow her heart, she is faced with an insurmountable barrier that stands between her and the truth. Soon she will realize that she is so close, yet so far from finally being who she is. Unafraid, free from the shadows that haunt her. Every breakthrough is marked by the fear of losing everything, but every smile shared is a reminder that being herself won't hurt her. Join Nora on her journey to acceptance and the freedom to be who she really is.