Fiction, Apparently

Fiction, Apparently

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In a quiet American high school, Ethan Hayes has been secretly crushing on his classmate Naya Rivera. When he finds her private notebook left behind one Friday, curiosity leads him to discover something deeply personal inside - a torn page that sparks an unexpected chain of misunderstandings. As secrets, assumptions, and heartfelt words collide between Ethan, Naya, and their classmate Jake, what starts as a simple act of kindness spirals into confusion, hidden feelings, and the fear of exposure. A single page turns private fiction into very real consequences. A tender high-school story about longing, protection, and the messy space between what's written and what's felt. Reader's Note: If certain elements of this story feel familiar, this is intentional. The novel is inspired by a well-known Japanese manga, but it is reimagined with original characters, interpretations, and narrative development. Any similarities are meant as homage rather than direct replication. Updates every Tuesday & Saturday | 2 PM GMT Thank you for reading 🤍
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𝘽𝙤𝙤𝙠 𝙄𝙄𝙄 𝙤𝙛 𝙂𝙤𝙡𝙙 𝙁𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙧 𝙨𝙚𝙧𝙞𝙚𝙨 The bad news: Phoenix has turned into gold. The good news: so have their enemies. It's also possible that apart from their group of three, so have the rest of the human kind. Meanwhile, in the cottage, life more or less goes on. As Najwa mourns both her mom and the loss of her closest friend, Rain can't tear his gaze away from the golden remnants of their enemies and Rio does their best to keep everyone fed and healthy. Aspen isn't much help, not when he is holed up in his room, terrified of the power he holds. It's been said that you only realize the importance of someone when they're gone. Whether or not that is true, Aspen would give his life to get Phoenix back. There's guilt, undoubtedly, but also the fact that he has a huge crush on him. They have never even had the chance to kiss or confess their feelings, and that's just tragic. But hey, there's always a chance for a long-distance relationship. As you might imagine, the connection from one world to another isn't ideal. But if they can make it work, there's a chance to return Phoenix and the rest of the infected back to life.

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