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All for Nothing
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Ongoing, First published Jun 13, 2025
2 new parts
this story's going to touch on some pretty heavy stuff - grief, child loss, cancer, mental health, and assault - so please take care while reading.

it's about three sisters (triplets) figuring out how to live with everything that's happened to them, and everything still falling apart around them. there's going to be love, heartbreak, toxic relationships, some family chaos - but also softness and healing where they can find it.

writing's always been a dream of mine, but I've had a hard time fully committing to it. i want to use this space to write freely, share something that matters to me, and hopefully get some helpful feedback along the way. ❤️‍🩹

thanks for reading if you're here. i really mean that.


credits for art @ohsvgar on pinterest 💛
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The Heirloom of US - Character Series

33 parts Ongoing

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