onyes's Books and Stories
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I was more than pretty
They said I was beautiful - but not real. That my smile was perfect - but my past made me broken. I spent years trying to prove I was more than the girl who changed her face to survive the world's cruelty. I married Julian Vale, believing love would finally see me. I called Serena Blake my sister, trusting her more than my own reflection. And when my world collapsed under secrets, silence, and the weight of never being enough - I disappeared. Then I opened my eyes... Ten years earlier. Before the surgery. Before the vows. Before I forgot who I was beneath the makeup and the mask of confidence. This time, I don't need to be fixed. This time, I don't need to be forgiven. I remember every lie. Every betrayal. Every time I silenced my voice to keep the peace. So I'm not here to win back love. I'm not here to punish the past. I'm here to become the woman I was always meant to be - unedited, unafraid, and finally, completely seen. I was more than pretty. This time, I'll live like I believe it.
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The Whispers of my heart
She loved him in silence. From the moment she could remember, Sophia Thomas had watched Daniel Harper - her older brother Nathan's golden-boy best friend - from afar. He was everything: charming, confident, kind. And to him? She was just "Nathan's little sister." At fifteen, she tried not to care. Tried not to notice how his smile lit up a room or how his laughter made her heart race. But when Daniel comes home from college and agrees to tutor her in math, Sophia realizes something painful: She never stopped loving him. As they spend more time together, buried feelings begin to surface - on both sides. What starts as stolen glances and quiet longing turns into late-night talks, shared secrets, and moments neither of them expected. But there are rules: - Don't fall for your brother's best friend. - Don't let him see you as anything more than family. - Don't believe he'll ever feel the same. Too late.