Denial's Whisper

Denial's Whisper

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Celeste and Astrid share a home, a comfortable rhythm built on shared routines and easy companionship. But beneath the surface of their everyday lives, a quiet truth pulses. Astrid's unspoken feelings for Celeste. It's a truth that doesn't scream for attention, but rather whispers in subtle gestures, lingering glances, and an undeniable undercurrent in the air between them. Celeste feels it too, a persistent hum she tries to silence, her conscious mind locked in fierce denial. Yet, with every shared moment, the whispers grow louder, challenging her carefully constructed composure. How long can she ignore a truth that's becoming impossible to mistake? This is a story of intimacy, tension, and the quiet, internal battle one woman fights against a love that's just barely audible.
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STATUS: COMPLETE ⤷Highest Rank: #2 in Teen Fiction ⤷The Wattys 2025 Shortlisted Growing up always being ridiculed for her mother's night job, Sarisa Ophelia Aloria was determined to prove everyone wrong by becoming the top of her class and graduating with the highest grades possible. But her dreams slowly shattered when Marx Gian Hernandez, the school principal's son, became her classmate in highschool. Always being second to Marx, Sarisa was determined to steal the top spot before graduation comes--even staging a public love confession and pretend to have a crush on the one person she hated just to distract him. What started as a facade fueled by hate, was watered down with something Sarisa didn't even expect as she got to know Marx beyond being her academic rival. In a game of tug of war with your feelings, will it be possible to win when in the first place, you already lost?

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