Emptiness beyond the Oceans

Emptiness beyond the Oceans

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In the soft light of March, Jessica finds herself drawn to Lucas, a boy with a heart full of kindness and a spirit as lively as the city streets. Through shared dreams and starlit conversations, a love blossoms-one that feels as boundless as the ocean. But when betrayal shatters their bond, Jessica is left to navigate a sea of emptiness alone. As she battles the waves of heartbreak, she begins a journey toward healing, finding strength in unexpected places and a renewed sense of purpose. Join Jessica as she discovers the power of resilience and the enduring light of self-love, even when everything she cherished seems lost to the tide.
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