Echoes of a Silent Beat
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  • Reads 1,634
  • Votes 74
  • Parts 34
  • Time 5h 7m
Complete, First published Aug 27, 2024
Mature
Is admiring from afar really enough? Trish, a psychology student, finds herself captivated by Lexie, the star of the school dance troupe. As Trish's admiration grows into something deeper, she must navigate the delicate line between friendship and love, all while Lexie remains just out of reach. In a world where unspoken feelings and silent beats intertwine, Trish must decide if she'll keep watching from the sidelines or step into the spotlight of her own emotions.
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