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Sing My Heart Out (SIXTOS KRYPT SERIES #1)
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Ongoing, First published May 08, 2024
Far from normies, Melody kneels when it comes to Music. It's like music is more than her soul. She grew up in a society who expects too much from her, aside from being a melophellic person. However, that doesn't get in her way as she loves music more than she loves herself.

What would happen if she met someone who's the living music itself? The one with a capability to make each single note to be spectacular tone to Melody's ears.

Will they be in a perfect harmony together?

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THE MUSE'S DESIDERIUM

8 parts Ongoing

Every muse carries a quiet sorrow, and it was never the artist's to write, it lived in the girl who refused to sing. Even before the first note was played, Maddie has already become Ravielle's muse. Madeleine has always followed the lines drawn for her. Top grades, a steady path, talented and composed, no detours. Music was the one secret rebellion she kept hidden beneath her parents' rigid expectations. Love? That was never meant to be part of her story. But when Ravielle entered her life, everything shifts. Madeleine begins to question the walls she thought were unbreakable, especially when faced with someone who sees right through her. Ravielle hates uncertainty, but Madeleine is wrapped in it, closed, tangled, frustratingly quiet with her feelings. Yet, the more Ravielle holds back, the more she's drawn to Madeleine. Ravielle's best songs are born from aching hearts, and Madeleine unknowingly becomes her endless muse. There is something haunting in her silence, a hidden music that refuses to fade. It is tragic, it is beautiful, it is impossible to resist. But muses don't always know they're muses. And Madeleine? She was too busy running from her own heart to realize she had already stolen someone else's. What happens when two people want the same thing, but never at the same time? Will love still be love, if it's never said out loud?