Unfold
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He never stopped loving her. He just got better at pretending he had. Ten years after disappearing without a word, she follows him. No message. No explanation. Just a name on a screen. And with it, the silence breaks. The past begins to breathe again. UNFOLD is a poetic, emotionally raw journal-novel based on a true story. A story about a love that never really ended, a man still haunted by the quiet, and the impossible weight of what if. It's not just a love story. It's what lingers after. And maybe, what still wants to return.
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Fake dating was supposed to be simple, temporary... just on paper. ────୨ৎ──── Aria never planned on pretending to be in love-especially not with Christian Fell. He's sarcastic, emotionally closed-off, and way too good at pretending he doesn't care. She's cautious, soft-hearted, and already carrying enough feelings she refuses to unpack. The deal was clear: - Two months. - Public affection. - No real feelings. Easy, right? Except rumors spread faster than truth, exes don't stay in the past, and lines blur when fake kisses start feeling a little too real. When Aria finds herself caught between friendships breaking, secrets unraveling, and a contract that's about to expire, she has to face the one thing she's been avoiding. What happens when pretending isn't pretending anymore? Dating on Paper is a slow-burn, high school romance filled with messy emotions, fake dating gone wrong, jealousy, parties that end badly, and two people who keep lying to themselves for way too long. Because some love stories start with feelings. And some start with a signature.

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