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Ongoing, First published Jul 09, 2025
✨ Title: SILHOUETTES
By Rimi Hakima

Some stories aren't written to be pretty. They're written to bleed.

Silhouettes is a raw, unfiltered journal of a girl trying to survive herself.
Through scattered entries, broken poems, and haunting reflections, Hanna confesses the weight of being unseen, unloved, and endlessly searching for something like peace.
This is not a tale of heroes or happy endings.
This is the story of a girl-fragile, fierce, fading-standing at the edge, whispering truths no one dared to hear.

A portrait of emotional neglect, silent suffering, and the long ache for love.
For anyone who's ever felt like a ghost in their own life.

Trigger warnings: mental health, emotional abuse, suicide, trauma.
Genre: Psychological fiction · Contemporary · Diary-style · Dark poetic prose.
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Tired of trying to be everything. Trying to be perfect. Wrong paths and wrong people and missed opportunities. Am I letting my mental illness take over my life? A look into the mind of a BPD, Anxiety ridden woman. With no identity but her Panic. With my ways it's hard to keep down anything healthy, relationships that don't last but stay with me like my own personal demons. And evil around the corner you'd never see coming. The pain changes you. Trauma changes you. It strips you away from yourself. BPD strips away your identity sometimes I guess this is my way of finding myself again, through writing and reflecting and realizing it is okay to be hurting. This book will include poetry and scenes and think pieces. It will be vulnerable. It will be raw. It will remind you of your own loss. - "She." Xx🥀xX