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Only Hope (Jang Wonyoung ff) (TOTGA Sequel)
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Ongoing, First published Jul 05, 2022
(Sequel of The One That Got Away)


She's an artist.

Not a painter for the buildings. Not a sculptor for heroes. Not a celebrity for the movies. Not a singer for the people.

She's an artist.

Who paints for her first love. Who creates figures that resembles her feelings. Who is famous but only keeps one person in mind. And most importantly, she sings the most beautiful blues for her one and only muse.

And she does everything. Paints, builds, and sings just to keep her muse by her side.
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Love is beautiful, intoxicating, and all-consuming-until it isn't. When she first met him, the world seemed to realign, as if every moment before had been leading her to him. Their love was the kind that existed in stolen glances, whispered promises, and the soft hum of a song playing in the background of their most intimate moments. But love, as she learned, does not always stay. And when it leaves, it takes pieces of you with it. Now, with nothing left but memories and an aching heart, she turns to the one thing that has never abandoned her-her words. Through the pages of her journal, she unravels the story of their love, tracing the moments that built them and the ones that broke them. She writes of the first touch, the lingering embraces, the fire in their kiss, and the silence that eventually replaced it all. Each page is a step toward healing, a reckoning with the past, and a surrender to the truth she's been too afraid to admit: sometimes, loving means learning how to unlove. But unloving is an art, one she is still trying to master. Told through poetic prose and raw emotion, The Art of Unloving is a poignant journey of love, loss, and self-discovery. It is a story for those who have loved deeply and lost painfully, for those who are still picking up the pieces, and for those who believe that even in heartbreak, there is hope.