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Love Notes from the Heart
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Complete, First published Oct 02, 2024
Mature
It's a story of a young woman who, to surprise her boyfriend on Boyfriend Day, decides to leave little handwritten love notes virtually through various formats.

Each note captures a cherished memory, a reason she loves him, or a sweet promise for the future. As he finds each note, she watches his reactions, feeling grateful for every moment they've shared and excited for the memories yet to come. 

By the end, he discovers the final note hidden in a special place, reminding him that her love is endless and unconditional.
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For every person out there that was quiet, not because they chose to be so, but because they were choking in the smoke. Because their opinions were apparently not worth anything. Because they didn't know just how to say what they felt. For every person that is consumed by their own thoughts, the derision from the outside world only making it worse. For every soul that was drowning in remorse and anguish on restless nights. For every soul that says I love you in the dark and in the mirror because no one else does. For the floors we would pace while anxiety sunk its teeth into us. For the mirrors that we would break while shame echoed its laugh in our caged walls. For the hearts that would ache while loneliness was the only company. For every moment of pain and solitude in this world that feels too cruel for such young and frail minds.