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Love Circle
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Ongoing, Unang na-publish Jul 12, 2024
!!TW!!
Abuse
Panic attacks

2 students, Amie May and Liam Evans are complete opposites. Amie loves to read and do homework. Meanwhile, Liam doesn't care about school or anything, he's more focused on moving out. Now he's in year 11 he's more ready to move out more than anything. Amie and Liam are sat next to each other in class, neither of them like the seating plan.
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Love in the Margin (Complete)

27 parte Kumpleto

In notebooks or books, margins are the empty spaces on the side, places where students scribble side comments, doodles, or personal thoughts. It's not the main content, but it's where honest little notes live. A love story that's not part of the plan A romance that develops quietly, in the background, not center stage Feelings that are written in the side notes of life, not in the big headlines Loving someone while feeling like you're not the center of their world Two people orbiting each other, not realizing their love is building "in the margins" of their everyday lives Aeris feels like she's not the type of girl Liam would fall for. She's average, quiet, existing on the sidelines of his perfect, popular life. But slowly, love grows in those small interactions - in the margins - between classes, in shared spaces, in conversations they never meant to have.