Beautiful Death (Sequel)

Beautiful Death (Sequel)

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Sequel to Careful What You Wish For... Noah and Vivian have made it this far, but what does life hold for them? Will it contain more chaos, or will things finally be in their favor? They both have been through a lot, but will it all crumble beneath them, leaving nothing but memories of their faces? PLEASE READ CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR... BEFORE READING THIS. Check out my page, follow me, and add my stories to your library to stay updated! DISCLAIMER: This story may contain sensitive subjects, such as sex, alcohol use, abuse, suicide, self harm, and much more. Each chapter that may contain any of these things will have a trigger warning, as well as end, if you chose to skip said parts. If you, or anyone else struggles with any of these topics, know you're not alone. I love every one of you, and wish you the best. 💞
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(COMPLETED) Raphaella Arcega never meant for anyone to see him the way she did - quiet, distant, lost in his own world as he waited at the airport gate. She was just passing time with a sketch, the way she always did, tracing the outlines of strangers who would never know they'd been captured in ink. But this time was different. Because the man in her drawing wasn't just anyone - he was Joakim "Jolly" Karlsson, guitarist of Bad Omens. What started as a simple sketch turned into a ripple across the internet, and soon, a message she never expected arrived in her inbox. One conversation led to another - soft, careful, hesitant. Like guitar feedback humming in the background, their words lingered long after they were sent. Somewhere between lines on paper and strings of music, between sketches and late-night messages, two worlds began to weave quietly together. And maybe, just maybe, the noise between them was never noise at all. It was harmony waiting to be heard.

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