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Shifting To Anime World

The Senior Year Shift

This book is dedicated to all the young adults who have ever felt like they didn't quite fit in, who have stumbled and fallen but always found the strength to rise again. To those who have navigated the complexities of friendships, family, and first loves with courage and grace, this story is for you. It’s a testament to the incredible resilience of the human spirit, the transformative power of love, and the unwavering belief in the possibility of a happy ending, even amidst the chaos and uncertainty of growing up. It's a dedication to the quiet moments of self-discovery, the exhilarating highs of unexpected connections, and the bittersweet pangs of letting go of the familiar to embrace the unknown. It's a nod to the messy, beautiful journey of becoming who you are meant to be, a journey filled with laughter, tears, and the unwavering support of those who love you. To those who have moved from town to town, never quite finding their footing, only to bloom brilliantly in unexpected places; this book is dedicated to you. Your constant adaptation, your capacity to build bridges where you once felt lost, is an inspiration, proof that home isn't necessarily a place but the people who anchor you. For all the times you've felt like an outsider, this book reminds you that your unique perspective is a strength, your differences are celebrated, and your voice matters. This dedication also extends to those who have patiently weathered the storms of sibling rivalry, yet know the deep, unbreakable love that thrives even amidst playful teasing and occasional conflict. It's for the younger siblings who bring surprising wisdom and endless entertainment, and the older siblings who find themselves unexpectedly responsible for guiding and cherishing them through the years. This book celebrates those who dare to fall in love, knowing that the journey won't always be easy, that there will be challenges to navigate and hearts to mend. To those who have faced long-distance relationships, career decisions that tested their bonds, and misunderstandings that threatened to tear them apart but chose to fight for their love; your perseverance is a beacon of hope. It's a reminder that love’s true test isn’t in the absence of conflict, but the capacity to face it together, with unwavering loyalty and a shared desire to overcome. May this book inspire and resonate, offering comfort and hope in your unique journey of self-discovery, and may it leave a lasting impact on your hearts, as Sarah's journey has impacted mine.
MeikiI · 1.7K Views

To The World (BL)

(Mature Content and Adult Things and Mentions Of Drugs) ~~~~ Yang is an abandoned child when he was only 7 years old because his drunken father abandoned him by telling him to wait for him at the park bench but…2 hours have passed but Yang hasn't heard from him ever since the moment he said he will be back to check on something… He began searching for him while tearing up and calling his name but no one responds and the people at the park stares at him calling his father…Yang asks the people who is on the park and some ignored him and continue talking or walking and some just completely refuse to help me…  That makes him tear up even more suddenly it began heavy raining and he have no umbrella causing him to run but he trips because of the wet concrete and causing his knees to be bruised and even bleed but he try to stand up and cover himself to a roof off a gym…Yang gets a cardboard box and too cover himself and continue crying of why his father just left him like that… Some minutes later of crying he fell asleep and the coach of the gym noticed the cardboard and went outside with a umbrella on top of his head and looks underneath the box…And to his shocked it's a kid that seems to fell asleep while crying he wonder to himself why is a kid like him be here all alone he began looking around and lift the kid out of the cardboard box and carry him to the gym to not get him a rough sick and cold to his little body Yang wakes in the shouts of many people and he sits up on the seat of the gym and wonders who takes him here…He stands up and sees the two fighters on the ring boxing each other not knowing he is on the main event of the whole tournament the final between “Roger Malone” vs the current defending champion “Nicolas Lynos” The coach from earlier sits beside him and stares at Yuma watching intensely the two fighters boxing he chuckles and pats the kid on the back and speak carefully to not scare this kid “Hey kid are you alone…where are your parents and what are you doing on a cardboard box instead of your parents house?” Yang turns around and looks at the old man that seems like kinda older to his father he nods at him slowly and tears makes his eyes kind of red on the inside “Yeah…My father abandoned me in the park, I don't know why he did that. I am a good kid in the house…But he tells me to wait for him because he is checking something in the park…i don't know what to do I have no house to live…” Yang began crying once more and the old man hugs him and patting his back and wiping him tears on his eyes and smiles at him to make him not cry anymore and to make him know he is safe around him…Yang hugs back and stares at the boxing ring once again hearing the referee counting up to 10 the old man laughs and put his hands on Yang shoulder and speak “That is called boxing kid…You seem so interested in it wanna learn it or how it works and to even do it on your own you have so much potential I can sense it because of your pure heart and good spirit…” Yang smiles happily and nods at him with pure excitement and ready to learn how they do the things they do on that ring (Heavily inspired by Hajime No Ippo)
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