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The Diary of Charlie Monroe
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  • Reads 580
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  • Parts 165
  • Time 3h 14m
Complete, First published Jul 01
The Diary of Charlie Monroe
A coming-of-age story for anyone who's ever felt invisible.

Flawed, ambitious, self-assured, and just the right amount of cocky-Charlie Monroe is fourteen years old, living in the year 2000, armed with big dreams, a sharp tongue, and a serious grudge against social oblivion.

They're not falling in love. They're fighting to be seen.
In a small town where ambition goes to die, Charlie is battling school disasters, family chaos, pop star fantasies, and their own tendency to say the wrong thing at the worst time.

This is a story about choosing yourself.
About friendship, failure, family drama, setbacks and comebacks, and finding your voice-when no one else seems to want to hear it.

Set during a year of vending machine betrayals, mixtape heartbreak, and low-budget pop dreams... this is the diary of Charlie Monroe.
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ISHARA: Abused Angel

18 parts Ongoing

In a quiet, misty district of Himachal Pradesh, in a small orphanage called Sparsh Ashram, lived a fragile, gentle girl named Ishara. Her eyes held a quiet innocence, untouched by the harshness of the world, yet shadowed with a deep, unspoken sorrow. When she was only four, her stepfather-the one who had once called her his life-had left her. He discovered she was the product of her mother's betrayal, and in his heartbreak, he turned away. Since then, Ishara had grown up in the soft, lonely halls of the orphanage, her heart tender, her spirit delicate, carrying a pain that even time could not erase. At fifteen, she was still small, almost like a fragile bird in a vast, unkind sky-beautiful, innocent, and quietly brave. .................................................................................................... ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨