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Mirabel Crying

If I Die Tomorrow, Will You Cry Today?

For Arata Itsuki, life is a movie where he's just a background character. His mission is simple: be invisible, graduate peacefully, and never get involved in the drama of the main characters. He is a master observer, and his primary subject is Aizawa Nanami—the goddess of perfection, the school idol whose life seems flawless. Their worlds were never meant to intersect, save for one anomaly: the cold hatred Aizawa Nanami always directs at him, a mystery too exhausting for Arata to solve. But his gray routine is shattered when he witnesses the tragedy that takes Nanami's life right before his eyes. That horror should have been the end of an ordinary day, but for Arata, it was just the beginning. He wakes up on the same day. Again, and again. Trapped in a prison of time, Arata soon realizes the only rule in this loop of fate: the day resets every time Aizawa Nanami meets a tragic end. Arata, the apathetic background character, is now forced to be the hero in a story that isn't his. The problem is, how do you save someone who wants nothing to do with you? Someone whose gaze could freeze your blood? With each repetition, Arata begins to see the cracks behind Nanami's perfect mask. He soon understands that the accident was no coincidence, but the climax of an unseen suffering hidden behind the goddess's smile. To break the cycle, Arata must become not only her protector, but also a detective, unraveling a past trauma that is the root of Nanami's hatred for him. Faced with a repeating destiny, Arata must find the answer to an impossible question: IF I DIE TOMORROW, WILL YOU CRY TODAY?
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Fated To The Triplet Alphas, Claimed By Destiny

She was never meant to have a life of her own. Or so they said. She was the adopted omega in a family that never truly wanted her. Her adopted parents , the (Beta or Setinels)of the pack, treated her like dirt, forcing her to believe that she had killed her real parents. She never knew the truth.  One night, they made her lie. “Take the blame,” they told her. “If you don’t, you know what will happen.” She didn’t want to do it, but the punishments they promised were worse. So she agreed, claiming she had stolen the family’s money — money her adopted parents had already promised to repay. Only later did she learn the truth. Their real daughter, Mirabel, had been promised to pay off a debt, and they had used her as a scapegoat instead. She tried to tell the truth, screaming and begging for someone to believe her. But no one did. In the end, she was cast out of the only home she had ever known and forced to work as a maid for the Alpha’s family. She was the girl who scrubbed the floors and served their meals, while her adopted sister, Mirabel, lived her dream as the perfect Beta’s or Sentinels daughter and the future Luna. The Alpha’s triplet sons — Alec, Damon, and Zephyr — were always by Mirabel’s side, showering her with smiles and gentle touches. They were everything she wasn’t. She envied her. She envied the way they looked at Mirabel. But they only looked at her with hate. “You’re nothing,” Damon would say, his dark eyes cold. “You don’t belong here,” Zephyr would sneer. Alec didn’t bother with words. His disgust was plain every time she crossed his path. She accepted it because she thought that was her place in the world. But on the day of her 18th birthday, everything changed. The pack healer called her aside after the moon ritual. “Your mate is one of the Alpha’s sons,” the healer told her. She laughed, shaking her head. “That’s not possible.” But her wolf knew the truth, deep inside. One of the triplets was hers. She tried to hide it. She didn’t want them — they hated her, and she hated them too. But the bond wouldn’t let her go. When the triplets found out, they cornered her in the woods. Alec’s voice was ice. “You? Our mate? That’s a cruel joke.” Damon’s lips curled in a snarl. “I will never accept you. Never.” Zephyr’s eyes flashed with anger. “We don’t want you, omega. Remember that.” Their rejection cut deeper than any wound. But that night, she understood something. If the Moon Goddess tied them together, there was a reason. And if they didn’t want her, she could make them pay for it — while still claiming them for herself. She wouldn’t reject them. No. She would make their lives a living hell. She would haunt their dreams and drive them to madness. Because she had nothing left to lose. And maybe… just maybe… she could make them love her in the end.
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