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TWO LIKE US
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Ongoing, First published Aug 30, 2024
Dylan and Stephan are two young men, united by the same cruel destiny. Theirs will be a meeting as casual as it is decisive, full of contrasts, blood but above all emotions and feelings not granted to two men at the time of the Second World War. Will they be able to assert what they feel in a time when love is not everyone's prerogative?
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"I was trying to stop you from embarrassing yourself," he said quietly. "But you-" He ran a hand through his hair, frustration showing in his voice. "You always have to fight back. Always need to prove something." Meher looked at him, her eyes wide with disbelief. "You think I was trying to prove something? Do you hear yourself? Jin, I was just trying to live." Her voice cracked. "I was just trying to be me." Jin clenched his jaw. Why was this so hard? "Then maybe you should stop expecting everyone to get you," he said, his tone sharper than he meant. "Not everyone has to like you, Meher." She sucked in a breath, pain flashing across her face before she quickly hid it. "And what about you? You've made it clear that you don't like me either." Jin opened his mouth, then shut it. He should just say yes and end it here. That would be the smart thing to do. But he didn't. Because the truth was-he didn't hate her. He hated the way she made him feel. The way she made him see things he didn't want to deal with. The way she pushed him to face his own truth. He wanted to say it, but his pride held him back. So instead, he let out a hard breath and changed the subject. "Get up and come to the car. We have to go home." Meher gave a dry, cold laugh and shook her head. "See? You can't even deny it." Two strangers living their lives in two different ways and cultures, solving their lives as a puzzle with a feeling of missing something. Suddenly they come across each other bounded by fate yet divided by misunderstandings. As their hearts clash and collide, love weaves itself between resentment and longing. But when past wounds and hidden truths threaten to tear them apart, will they find their missing piece-or lose each other forever?"
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"I was trying to stop you from embarrassing yourself," he said quietly. "But you-" He ran a hand through his hair, frustration showing in his voice. "You always have to fight back. Always need to prove something." Meher looked at him, her eyes wide with disbelief. "You think I was trying to prove something? Do you hear yourself? Jin, I was just trying to live." Her voice cracked. "I was just trying to be me." Jin clenched his jaw. Why was this so hard? "Then maybe you should stop expecting everyone to get you," he said, his tone sharper than he meant. "Not everyone has to like you, Meher." She sucked in a breath, pain flashing across her face before she quickly hid it. "And what about you? You've made it clear that you don't like me either." Jin opened his mouth, then shut it. He should just say yes and end it here. That would be the smart thing to do. But he didn't. Because the truth was-he didn't hate her. He hated the way she made him feel. The way she made him see things he didn't want to deal with. The way she pushed him to face his own truth. He wanted to say it, but his pride held him back. So instead, he let out a hard breath and changed the subject. "Get up and come to the car. We have to go home." Meher gave a dry, cold laugh and shook her head. "See? You can't even deny it." Two strangers living their lives in two different ways and cultures, solving their lives as a puzzle with a feeling of missing something. Suddenly they come across each other bounded by fate yet divided by misunderstandings. As their hearts clash and collide, love weaves itself between resentment and longing. But when past wounds and hidden truths threaten to tear them apart, will they find their missing piece-or lose each other forever?"