Mira believed him. Until one night, his thumb traced her collarbone, and his voice dropped lower: You’re my little innocent taboo. No one else’s. And for the first time, the words felt less like a lullaby and more like a lock clicking shut.
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In the hush of a seaside town where fog rolled in like a held breath, sixteen-year-old Mira kept a secret beneath her floorboards. Not a dead thing—worse. A stack of letters tied with a red ribbon. Each one began Dear little innocent , a name her late grandmother had called her, now repurposed by Leo, the fisherman’s son. And for the first time, the words felt