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“Language stops being a tool; it becomes a map, not to truth but to the person who wrote it.”

“Luck is what decides whose name gets written in gold, and whose page is torn out before it begins.”

“The story didn’t want to kill her. It wanted to write her in. To tame her. To turn her rebellion into a lesson.”

“Somewhere very far from here, a blank page waits again. But this time, it’s not for a protagonist. It’s for the NPCs.”

“The posters on her wall, reminders of past obsessions, childhood dreams, and fleeting inspirations, seemed to stare at her, accusing. Once upon a time, they had meant something.”

“The words flowed like water, unstoppable. She wrote about dreams lost and found, about fear and longing, about hope that refused to die. And as she typed, she felt lighter, like maybe, just maybe, she was finally stepping out of the darkness.”

“She wasn’t a protagonist. She wasn’t even a side character. She was a filler. A backdrop with blood and breath and no arc.”

“The universe had no voice. Only script. But June had a voice. Cracked. Small. Raw. But hers.”

“It wasn’t heartbreak. It wasn’t betrayal. It was the slow death of something that could’ve mattered, if the world hadn’t gotten to him first.”