JUNE, The Odd Ones
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  • Reads 262,335
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  • Parts 23
  • Time 3h 4m
Ongoing, First published Apr 04
Sunshine doesn't mean I don't feel the storm."

June
People say I light up rooms. That I'm all sunshine and softness, with a laugh that sticks and eyes that still believe in happy endings.
And maybe I was that girl once.

I've spent six years loving a man who made me feel safe and seen. Aaron was everything-steady, strong, my partner in building dreams. He helped me turn my dance studio into something real. He proposed with shaking hands and a tear in his eye. And I said yes with every piece of my heart.

But three weeks before our wedding, he told me he needed to meet up with his high school sweetheart.

I said yes. I trusted him.
Then he came home and told me we had to postpone the wedding.

He didn't cheat. He didn't leave. He was just... confused. And that broke me more than anything else could.

So I canceled the wedding. I packed away the dress, the flowers, the future I'd memorized.
And now? Now I have to figure out who I am without him.

I don't know where this story ends.
All I know is-I loved him with everything I had.
And I won't beg to be chosen twice.
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Runaway Girl

10 parts Ongoing

After four years of secret meetings and stolen moments, I finally plucked up the courage to confess my feelings. Instead of admitting the same, he chose to humiliate me in front of the world, betraying me in the process. The internet coined me the Runaway Girl. When all he wanted was for me to run back to him. I left him in my rear view and never planned on turning back. If only he kept to his word and stayed there.