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Messed Up
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Fiction
Romance
Rey and Kaiden were inseparable. They are different in every way, belong in different worlds, but their love is stronger than that. It gets complicated, and fast, and viciously so. Both are hurt, both make mistakes they regret painfully. And then they are separated. They are messed up, with no one else to piece then back together but each other. But by the time they understand that, they are worlds apart.
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For others, growing up means growing apart, but for us, it felt different. We were inseparable, two halves of a whole, convinced that as long as we had each other, we could conquer anything the world threw our way. We were bound by something that felt unshakable-a connection so deep, it was as if the universe had designed us to fit perfectly together. But life has a cruel sense of irony. None of us could have predicted that the very force keeping us together would eventually drive us apart. What we thought was our foundation slowly became the fault line of every crack, every misunderstanding, every silence that grew too heavy to bear. Sometimes love is like that-a double-edged sword. It builds and destroys, heals and hurts, holds and pushes away. And before we knew it, the thing we once believed was our greatest strength became the storm that tore us apart.

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