Fading Echoes
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  • Reads 28,360
  • Votes 1,496
  • Parts 64
  • Time 14h 10m
Complete, First published Feb 09, 2024
Mature
They stopped talking, stopped laughing, stopped touching. The warmth between them faded, leaving behind a silence that grew heavier with each passing day. Living under the same roof, they became strangers, their once-vibrant love now a distant memory. They both knew the inevitable goodbye was coming, as the love they once shared slipped away.

But maybe, just maybe, in the quiet spaces between them, there was still a flicker-one last chance to find their way back to each other.
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