"I think I fell in love with her the first time she laughed. And I've been trying to hear it again ever since." Suniyuh "Sunny" Rivers has mastered the art of seeming fine. She smiles when she's supposed to. Kisses her boyfriend's cheek when people are watching. Pretends she isn't stuck in a six-month-long relationship with the most manipulative boy in the castle. But inside? She's tired. Numb. Dimming by the day. Ginny Weasley sees all of it. And she's had enough. Because Ginny isn't just in love-she's obsessed. She's memorized Sunny's laugh, her freckles, the way she tucks her hair behind her ear when she's nervous. And she would burn the world just to make her feel something again. So when Sunny finally comes to her senses and sees what has been in front of her all along-it's the beginning of a slow, aching unraveling. One that'll take stolen glances, fiery hallway confrontations, soft stargazing, whispered notes, and every inch of bravery Sunny has left. This isn't just a story about girls falling in love. It's about choosing yourself. It's about the friends who remind you who you are. It's about realizing you're not hard to love-you just haven't been loved right yet. And sometimes, it's about the girl who refuses to stop looking at you like you hung the moon.
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