That girl I loved (wlw)

That girl I loved (wlw)

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It's a quite simple story that take place in the 1700. Idk if it's really accurate but I feel like south Asian lesbian are not represented enough and also liked the vibe. Sorry if sometimes I make mistake English isn't my first language. And it's kind of a forbidden love.
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Vedika wasn't looking for magic-just a way to get through college, the silence of home, and a truth she couldn't say out loud. Then came Jeevika. A girl who speaks in moonlight, carries myths in her eyes, and hides a past tied to forgotten gods. As ancient powers awaken, and fate begins to blur, Vedika must choose between a safe life she never wanted... and a dangerous love that was never supposed to exist. A sapphic fantasy where myths live, love defies rules, and two girls rewrite what's sacred. ⚠️ Content Warning To Love a Myth contains emotionally intense scenes and sensitive themes that may not be suitable for all readers. Please note that this story includes: • Internalized queer struggle / closeted identity • Forbidden love and emotional tension • Mythological and spiritual themes (fictionalized) • Mentions of death, grief, and cultural taboos • Magical conflict and non-graphic violence Reader discretion is advised. Take breaks, skip scenes, or step back if you need to. Your well-being always comes first. 🕊️ ⸻ 📜 Disclaimer This story is a work of fiction. All characters, names, places, and events are either imaginary or used in a fictional context. Any resemblance to real people, cultures, or locations is entirely coincidental. While this story draws inspiration from Indian mythology and cultural elements, it is not meant to accurately represent any specific tradition, belief system, or historical fact. This is a fictional tale-told with love, emotion, and imagination. ⸻ Thank you for being here. Let the myth unfold. 💫

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