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El Soleil
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Ongoing, First published Dec 02, 2022
Mature
Avery was once the life of the party - happy, friendly, and beautiful, with dreams of Paris, music, and nature. But after being diagnosed once again with a deadly disease, her hopes for life vanished. However, it was when she met Aaron that hope was once again restored. Aaron, who had endured a traumatic past, found solace in Avery that allowed him to see the good in his heart. In turn, that spark in her eyes was back - Avery loved life once more. 

But can their love fool death? 
Does everything really happen for a reason, even last minute?

A story where the darkness falls in love with life, with Avery and Aaron at the centre.
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Madeline's relationship with Asher was like a puzzle with half the pieces missing. From the moment he appeared in her life, he captivated her with the intensity in his eyes, drawing her closer without ever saying a word. There were moments where he felt like a protector-his presence a shield between her and the world. But in the next instant, he would retreat, leaving her confused, clinging to fragments of affection. Every smile he gave seemed to hide something deeper, something darker. It wasn't a love story. It was a game-a dance of tension and release, of waiting for something that might never come. But somehow, she couldn't stop trying to solve it, even as the pieces slipped through her fingers.