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After Miscarriage
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Complete, First published Jun 29
After suffering a heartbreaking miscarriage, Orm and Ling, a married couple in Thailand, find their relationship unraveling under the weight of grief, blame, and silence. As they struggle to rebuild trust and face the scars of loss, they must decide if love is enough to heal and if they have the strength to start over.
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In the stolen moments between sutures and sighs, between exhaustion and hope, love quietly took root-tender, unshaken, as if it had always been waiting for them. It bloomed in whispered names exchanged in dimly lit hallways, in the way their hands brushed as one passed a scalpel to the other, in the way time seemed to still when their eyes met across the chaos of an ER. It wasn't written in textbooks or planned in schedules, but it was there-written in the language of glances that lingered too long, in the silent comfort of a touch that spoke more than words ever could. It was in the way one's steady presence softened the other's burdens, in the way their laughter became the only cure for sleepless nights and heavy hearts. Perhaps it was destiny, a love etched into the stars long before they ever met. Or perhaps it was fate's most beautiful gift-two hearts, once strangers, now irrevocably entwined. A love so profound, so breathtaking, it felt less like a choice and more like a calling-like they had spent lifetimes searching for each other, only to find home in one another's arms.