Dead Stars
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Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2023
Mature
It is every child's right to be loved and to be raised correctly while it is every parent's responsibility to grant them the right to be loved and raised unconditionally. But, unfortunately, faith tends to be cruel and unfair sometimes. Love got buried by violence and lust, their once bright future became dark and far from just. 

No one can tell what awaits them, will they see a ray of hope once again or succumb to the darkness that once blinded them?

"Is it even possible?" 

"To what?" 

"To forget everything and start all over again."


Two people, each with a differing history and character, have encountered the harsh experiences of life. Isla suffers from physical and emotional trauma, whilst Atlas was sexually assaulted as a child. One of them changed into a perpetrator, while the other remained a victim. 

When Atlas and Isla crossed paths, they pushed themselves to alter their behavior and restore trust. However, faith must be tricking them because perceptions begin to happen just as they are about to begin to trust once more. 

What if the first person you trusted turned out having ties to the person who abused you?
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