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When the sky forgets the dawn

“When the sky forgets to rise, some hearts forget how to live.” In a quiet corner of Seoul, two lost souls meet at the edge of their own darkness. He hides behind a calm smile that conceals sleepless nights. She paints sunrises she no longer believes in. Both carry invisible scars, the weight of grief, family expectations, and the silent war waged within. Together, they stumble through the fragile space between healing and heartbreak, searching for something neither can name. When the Sky Forgets the Dawn is a story of quiet survival, emotional ruin, and the kind of love that doesn’t save, but understands. It explores the unseen battles of mental health, the suffocating grip of family and society, and the transformative power of companionship through the storm. This is not a tale of perfect people or perfect endings. It’s about finding beauty in the cracks, and remembering that even when the sky forgets the dawn, it always learns to rise again. ⚠️ Trigger Warning This story contains sensitive themes, including: - Mental health struggles (depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, no graphic depiction) - Toxic family dynamics and societal pressure - Emotional abuse and serious illness - Romantic heartbreak and grief Reader discretion is advised. Please prioritize your well-being. If needed, seek support from local mental health services or helplines. © Copyright Notice All characters, events, and settings in this story are original creations of the author. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or real events is purely coincidental. No part of this work may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form without prior written permission from the author.
Moonstone_novels17 · 12.8k Views

Making you mine (Jeongcheol) (Cheolhao) SVT FF

How does it feel to be in unrequited love with your childhood best friend? Jeonghan has been so happy because finally his crush agreed to be his boyfriend and now they were dating! But something's wrong with his childhood best friend, he suddenly started dating a clingy girl. This girl keeps taking his best friend's time making them spend less and less time with each other as the time passed until his best friend completely stopped spending his free time with him. It's making Jeonghan feel restless and anxious. He is not used to it. He wants his best friend back! So Jeonghan's on a mission to get his best friend back without realising how his actions are gonna end up hurting the people close to him and the relationship that made him giddy with happiness. And most importantly it's going to end up hurting the man who has been yearning for Jeonghan's love for a long time. ------------------ There's a dream that's haunting Seungcheol with unbelievable temption. A figure of a person keeps repeatedly appearing and seducing him in his dream. He wants to claim that person, engrave himself on the figure that's so irresistible. He wants the person in his dream to belong to himself and only himself. _____________ (Cheolhao) (This story is gonna contain two ships) This story belongs to a series but it's also a stand alone novel. The first novel of the series - How did love become love. (Minwon) The second novel of the series- Making you mine (Jeongcheol) (Cheolhao)
Jade_12 · 3.8k Views

ALL WE NEVER SAID [blackpink] fanfic

All We Never Said Prologue – The Things We Leave Behind They say the world remembers you in flashes — the way your smile looks beneath the stage lights, the shape of your hand in a photograph, the sound of your voice when it breaks in a song. But no one remembers the silence after. It’s quiet now. Too quiet. The dorm that once echoed with laughter is still. The others are scattered — chasing solo schedules, interviews, rehearsals — pieces of us pulled in different directions. Fame has a way of doing that: stretching people thin until even love sounds like an echo. I watch the city from my window, Seoul’s skyline smeared with fog and red tail lights. The billboard across the street still shows our faces — four girls, smiling, perfect. I barely recognize mine. People think dreams are built on effort. They don’t see the nights you don’t sleep, the mornings you wake up in tears, the way your own name starts to sound like a stage cue instead of a person. I used to be proud of that name — Lina. The foreign girl who made it. The trainee who smiled through everything. The one who promised her family that she’d make them proud. Somewhere between debut and now, I stopped knowing what that promise meant. The news still talks about us — the rumors, the solo projects, the fights that never happened but sound convincing enough. “Sources say the members are distant.” “Fans noticed the group isn’t as close.” They’re wrong. And maybe, in a way, they’re right. Because how do you explain love that survives without always looking like it does? How do you explain the bond between four girls who’ve shared everything — pain, exhaustion, joy — yet can’t always find the courage to say what hurts? The truth is, we were never perfect. But we were real. --- Sometimes I dream of the first day I walked into that practice room. My Korean was broken, my heart louder than my words. “Smile, Lina,” the trainer said. “You’ll need that.” So I did. Every day. Until smiling became a language of its own. That’s where it started — in that mirrored room smelling of sweat and nerves, with three other girls I barely knew. Jenna with her quiet confidence, Rosa humming to herself, Jisu’s laughter filling the space like sunlight. None of us had any idea what the world was about to demand from us. We just wanted to sing. To dance. To be seen. And somehow, we became a phenomenon. But fame doesn’t feel like fireworks. It feels like standing under them — beautiful, blinding, and deafening all at once. --- People will tell you every story has a beginning and an end. Ours blurred somewhere in the middle — between the cameras and the secrets, between the love we gave and the words we never said. If I could go back, I wouldn’t change the music, or the exhaustion, or even the heartbreak. I would just tell her — the girl staring at the mirror with trembling hands — that some dreams cost more than sleep. And sometimes, the price is yourself. --- Now, as the billboard lights flicker outside my window, I wonder what the fans will say when the truth finally comes out. Not the truth in headlines — the real one, the one buried in songs and silence. Maybe they’ll hate us. Maybe they’ll understand. But before that, there’s a story to tell — of four girls, a promise, and everything we left unsaid. --- End of Prologue the start for both love and war
LoveGoddess · 3.8k Views