Her Chaos, His Calm

Her Chaos, His Calm

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Zyrethielle Valehn has one rule: never let anyone think she's weak. She's loud, fearless, and dangerously honest-the type of girl who would rather start a war than lose an argument. Love was never part of her plans until Caedrius Elvarn entered her life with his calm voice, green-flag energy, and unwavering loyalty. He doesn't silence her fire. He stands beside it. And for the first time, Zyrethielle meets someone who loves her even at her worst.
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I was just a child when life already decided to withhold from me something so many others took for granted-a happy family. I never knew what it was like to sit down for a meal with both parents, to laugh together over dinner, or to go out on weekends when there was no school. Those memories-those warm, simple moments that should've shaped my childhood-were never mine. Instead, I had silence and shouting. Writing in my notebook became my only refuge, the only place I could be free. The sound of my parents arguing echoed through the walls from sunrise to nightfall. It didn't matter if it was breakfast, lunchtime, or when I was trying to sleep, anger was the soundtrack of our home. As I grew up, a painful truth slowly carved itself into me: I was a child unwanted by her own parents. But then, there was Amir. He was just a kid like me, but somehow, he saw through the quiet walls I'd built around myself. He didn't try to fix me-he simply stayed. He taught me how to laugh with the other kids, how to join them at lunch instead of sitting alone. With Amir, I felt like I belonged. For the first time, someone taught me how to be a child-how to just exist without the weight of pain on my shoulders. And just when I thought we were finally starting to understand each other... he disappeared. No goodbye. No explanation. He was just gone. And he never came back. Date Started: July 12, 2025 Date Ended: August 24, 2025

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