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Beneath the Surface
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Ongoing, First published Jan 17, 2025
Trigger warning: This story contains themes of mental health struggles and suicide attempts.
This is purely fiction of my peculiar mind. 

Engfa Waraha thought she could escape the crushing weight of fame beneath the waves. Charlotte, a solitary scuba diver, found her drifting on the edge of surrender. Neither expected their lives to intertwine.

Beneath the Surface tells the story of two women-one drowning in the pressures of the world, the other in her own solitude-who find salvation in each other and the ocean. Together, they uncover the quiet strength it takes to heal and breathe again, one breath at a time.
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