The Invisible String We Never Knew
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Ongoing, First published Jan 08, 2024
A story of a problematic girl who yearns for freedom in her own home. Will she achieve her desire in her school, or will it only bring her stress the way she expects?

In a world with inequality, where will she possess the word 'freedom?' Would it be in her school entirely of judgment or in her so-called house that does not feel like home? How can she remove thoughts that are full of judgment? How can she erase the looks of their judgments even if they never really existed?

How can she stop thinking everyone will judge her if she comes from a school with insulting eyes? Would they think of her differently? Or will their judgment only worsen?

Because of a silly game, she meets a man who is incredibly smart and handsome and has all the characteristics she would want for a guy. He is one of the kindest in his section, but one of her friends secretly likes him. What if she accidentally likes the person her friend likes? Would she stop while it is still early, or would she admire him from afar?
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