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The Rules: Book Two
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Complete, First published Mar 20, 2022
Mature
Trust is hard, and sometimes trusting yourself is the hardest of all, especially when everything you do is to protect the ones you love. Ami spent the last two years building up her walls but now has to decide if breaking them down will help or hurt in the long run.

 "Privacy is only something you have until you share it, then it's not yours anymore.."
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Echoes of Rejection: Learning to Love Again

11 parts Ongoing

Fifty-one rejections. Fifty-one times my heart was broken, including the girl I thought I'd never stop loving. After that, I swore I'd never fall for anyone again. Love became a game I refused to play - every smile, every kind gesture from a girl felt like a trap. Years passed. College came. I buried myself in studies, friends, and distractions, building walls so high no one could reach me. Until she appeared. Aya. Gentle, patient, and fearless in ways I hadn't known existed. She didn't chase me, didn't push. She simply stayed - quietly, persistently, until I realized the walls I'd built were trembling. But trust doesn't come easy. Fear lingers. Past heartbreaks echo. Can I let myself be vulnerable again? Or will my own walls keep me from the love I've always wanted? A slow-burn story of heartbreak, self-discovery, and the courage it takes to let someone in - even when you've sworn you never will.