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Tangled in Red Threads
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Ongoing, First published May 07
When You Left Without Goodbye
"The hardest part wasn't losing you. I was wondering if you ever looked back."
Juliet was the girl who vanished.
No note. No explanation. Just gone..leaving behind a boy who waited by the phone, by the café window, by the places they used to go. A year later, she's back in the small town she once called home, carrying the weight of everything she never said.
Romeo has moved on. Or so he tells himself. He's got his café job, his routines, and a heart wrapped in quiet resentment. But when Juliet walks in again, laughter on her lips and someone else by her side, the past cracks open like it never left.
Now, their once-familiar world feels unfamiliar. She drinks the same iced matcha. Sits in their old spot. But everything's changed. Especially him.
Tangled in missed chances, unspoken words, and a boy named Charlie who doesn't know the whole story, Juliet and Romeo find themselves orbiting each other once more, too close to forget, too far to forgive.
But some people leave footprints that time can't erase.
And some stories don't end just because someone walked away.
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