Just When You Thought It's Over (Between the Lines of Pain Series #1)

Just When You Thought It's Over (Between the Lines of Pain Series #1)

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#1 If feelings were words, Aeris Gail Valeria would probably answer with, "I don't know." People always said that communication was the key - but for Aeris, speaking felt heavier than silence. So she chose distance, Isolation. A world where needing less meant getting hurt less. She learned how to disappear without leaving, how to feel without showing, how to build walls that even she couldn't name. But what if? What if she met someone who was secure - someone who didn't fear her quiet, didn't chase her distance, and didn't ask her to be anything other than what she was? Someone who stayed, not to fix her, but to understand her. And maybe, in that quiet staying, Aeris would learn that not all closeness ends in loss - and that some people don't leave when things get hard. ---
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