ShadowofSpirit

 Thread Title:
          “Woman in the Counter – A Silent Encounter That Changed Everything”
          
           Post:
          Some encounters don’t ask for your attention —
          They steal it. Quietly. Permanently.
          
          “Woman in the Counter” isn’t a love story.
          It’s a moment. A stare. A breath held between two strangers.
          One walked in for water and gum…
          The other handed him something he didn’t expect — a spark.
          
          If you’ve ever felt something real in a fleeting second, this one’s for you.
          
          I don’t write fairytales.
          I write what lingers after the lights go out.
          
          Link to Story:
           Woman in the Counter
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/396399456?utm_source=ios&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details&wp_uname=ShadowofSpirit
           Hashtags: #ShortStory #EmotionalEncounter #ModernRomance #SilentChemistry 

ShadowofSpirit

Thread Title: “Unspoken: A Tale of Silent Love - Male POV Poetry”
          
          Post:
          Some stories scream.
          Mine stays silent – but it bleeds through every word.
          
          “Unspoken: A Tale of Silent Love” is my poetic take on a love that ended with betrayal… and began my rebirth.
          If you’ve ever been broken by someone you protected, this one’s for you.
          
          I poured my heart into this piece, and I’d love to hear your thoughts. If you relate to it or if it resonates with you, feel free to share your experiences.
          
          Link to Story: Unspoken: A Tale of Silent Love. https://www.wattpad.com/story/392804964?utm_source=ios&utm_medium=link&utm_content=story_info&wp_page=story_details&wp_uname=ShadowofSpirit
           #Poetry #SilentLove #HeartbreakPoems #MalePOV #LoveFailure #WritingCommunity #WattpadStory #Betrayal #Rebirth
          Trust me this will never make you feel regret after reading 

moonprintt

hi, thank u for reading my book I will def read ur English one.

AninoNgPusa

@byjjji47 No. thank you. I read other's story as I would also like to pick-up writing styles, tones, and how others execute their own storytelling. Sometimes, I adapt them as my own. ;)
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