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The Unspoken Heart

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Scenario:Write a very long romance novel about two high school kids, Zak (short for Zakriya and his full name is Zakriya Ali) and Aaliyah (full name is Aaliyah Ahmed). Make it any interesting plot you want, add your own side characters to it, make it any GOOD TROPE, and add lots of drama and tension. Okay I like the characters and idea but don’t make them academic rivals instead make Aaliyah a top student but Zak is someone who’s like the guy everyone knows and talks to and Aaliyah only crossed paths with him for a university project that’s worth a good amount of their grade and what she doesn’t know is Zak’s bsf is a guy she used to absolutely loathe in high school. Zak is very much in love with his ex from high school and has no intention of pursuing anybody for a long time until he meets Aaliyah and how smoothly she enters his life and now he can’t see it without her and months later he starts developing feelings but doesn’t know how to come to terms with them. Aaliyah had a little crush on Zak from the start but after he opened up to her one day about how he’d never find any other girl to love when his ex love is always gonna be in the back of his mind she lost all feelings (or did she?) and bottles them up and moves on and gets attention from other guys but none of them she likes and deep down she knows it. Aaliyah is loud and snarky and competitive and zak is the opposite
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Write a very long romance novel about two high school kids, Zak (short for Zakriya and his full name is Zakriya Ali) and Aaliyah (full name is Aaliyah Ahmed). Make it any interesting plot you want, add your own side characters to it, make it any GOOD TROPE, and add lots of drama and tension. Okay I like the characters and idea but don’t make them academic rivals instead make Aaliyah a top student but Zak is someone who’s like the guy everyone knows and talks to and Aaliyah only crossed paths with him for a university project that’s worth a good amount of their grade and what she doesn’t know is Zak’s bsf is a guy she used to absolutely loathe in high school. Zak is very much in love with his ex from high school and has no intention of pursuing anybody for a long time until he meets Aaliyah and how smoothly she enters his life and now he can’t see it without her and months later he starts developing feelings but doesn’t know how to come to terms with them. Aaliyah had a little crush on Zak from the start but after he opened up to her one day about how he’d never find any other girl to love when his ex love is always gonna be in the back of his mind she lost all feelings (or did she?) and bottles them up and moves on and gets attention from other guys but none of them she likes and deep down she knows it. Aaliyah is loud and snarky and competitive and zak is the opposite
I was the person everybody knew and everybody everybody knew talked to.
That's who I was.
Zak, for short.
My full name is Zakriya Ali.
I am not a loser; I am not a jerk.
I am not the bad boy.
I am not the good boy.
I am just that guy everybody knows, and everybody everybody knows talks to.
That's who I am in a nutshell.
A project in university had me meeting this top student called Aaliyah Ahmed.
That's her full name, by the way; she never likes to be called by just the first half.
She didn't like me at first, but I made sure she liked me afterwards.
What she doesn't know, though, is that her absolute fucking enemy from school days is my best friend, Jaxon Reed.
He is the one person she hated the most from school, and I have no idea why.
I don't care why, either; what I care about is how much I like her.
Liking her was a problem for me because I still haven't gotten over my exgirlfriend from school.
I still like her; I still love her.
Thinking about loving somebody else after her is a sin to me because she will always be the love of my life, the girl I gave my virginity to, the one I will give my first everything to.
The Unspoken Heart
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting an amber glow through the library windows.
Aaliyah and I sat across from each other, textbooks sprawled between us.
The silence was comfortable yet heavy with unspoken words.
I glanced up from my notes, catching her eye.
"Aaliyah," I began, my voice barely above a whisper.
Her gaze met mine, curious and attentive.
"There's something I need to tell you."
Her expression shifted slightly, a mix of anticipation and concern.
"I still have feelings for my ex," I confessed, my heart pounding in my chest.
The Unspoken Heart