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Till you beg to love me

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--- ### **Till You Beg to Love Me** **A dark, emotional coming-of-age tale about love, power, and the ache of becoming.** Aleah was once soft. Forgiving. Easy to hurt. Now, she’s done bleeding. After being shattered by Yasmin — the girl who once held her heart — and abandoned by Ivy, the friend who was supposed to understand, Aleah isn’t looking for healing. She wants control. And she’ll get it the only way this world seems to work: by becoming untouchable. Enter **Sander**, a boy cloaked in silence and shadow. Cold, unreadable, always watching — he’s everything Aleah is becoming. Their connection? Sharp. Unspoken. Toxic in all the right ways. And when love turns into a game, Sander becomes both weapon and warning. Aleah’s plan is simple: make Yasmin fall in love again. Break her. Leave her begging. But hearts don’t play fair. And when masks start to crack, the real danger isn’t being hurt — it’s not knowing who you are without the pain.
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Chapter 1 - When the Wind Changed

Aleah's POV

 The ache for something more hummed beneath my skin like background static — constant, irritating, familiar. I wanted anything to break this cycle. Another normal day in my life. Same old longing, same old feelings, same old me. Wake up, drag myself to school, drag myself back home, replay the same scenes, speak the same lines. It was a quiet sort of suffocation, the kind that doesn't scream — it sighs.

I wanted a change. I needed one.

Then I met her. Yasmin.

She didn't enter my life gently — she crashed into it like a thunderstorm in the middle of a drought. Wild, unexpected, and impossible to ignore. There was a fire in her eyes, the kind that made you want to lean closer even if you knew you might get burned. Her presence was magnetic, fierce and untamed, like she carried a secret wind inside her that swept through every room she entered.

Yasmin was sunlight breaking through a cloudy sky — radiant and unapologetically alive. Her laughter was loud and unfiltered, a sound that pulled you in, made you want to be near it, understand it, keep hearing it. She spoke like she had stories to tell, like she had lived a hundred lives before this one. And when she looked at you, it was like she saw you — not just the outside shell, but everything you were trying to hide beneath the surface.

And I was shaken, indeed.