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“Sometimes an understanding silence was better than a bunch of meaningless words." "You brought me back to life when I didn’t even know I was dead inside." "Everyone has a story, Archer. Everyone has a past. It’s what you do with it that matters." "I didn’t want to fix him. I just wanted to love him while he healed himself." "You make me want to try. You make me believe that I’m not too far gone." "You taught me that I wasn’t invisible. That I mattered. That I was enough." "You healed me in places I didn’t even know were broken." "I had learned that the most powerful voices were the ones that often spoke the least, and yet meant the most.”

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Archer's Voice

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Mia Sheridan
Mia Sheridan

Mia Sheridan is a contemporary author known for her romance novels, which are characterized by their nuanced emotional descriptions and engaging storylines. more

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