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Chapter 33 - Author’s Note - Rewriting in progress

Well, it's certainly been a while, since I touched this. 

I only started writing this cause I got bored in class, and it had no sense of direction, it was just write as you go, which is probably why I gave on it. I had no idea what I was doing.

After a while, I've got back into writing for the fun of it, since it's Summer and decided I kinda liked the idea of this story but clearly it needed structure.

So I've officially started rewriting it, under a new title: Another Star: Polaris Black. I wanted it to be deeper, a better version of Polaris' journey. With expanded worldbuilding and more emotional depth.

The chapters are rather long. 8k+ words on average. Thus far I have 100k+ words and it will definitely be a long fanfic.

If you've enjoyed what was left of this fanfic, I'd love for you to check out the new version. Where I'll be posting the chapters I've written so far. Polaris' story told with more care and clarity.

'Another Star: Polaris Black', should be up on my profile as of now.

Thank you so much for reading.

Here is the Sypnosis:

Polaris Black was born into a name that carried weight — a family that worshipped tradition and feared nothing more than disobedience. He was taught what to believe before he was ever taught how to think.

Blood is everything. Love is control. Power is survival. The youngest star in a cursed constellation.

This is the story of a boy raised in silence and expectation — who could have become anything but first had to decide what he believed. A boy taught to serve a name, who begins to question what that name truly means. A boy torn between the world that made him and the one he dreams might be possible.

A boy who begins to ask: what does it really mean to be a Black? And what might it cost to become something else?

It's about choosing — not perfectly, not easily — to fight for something better, even if "better" isn't always good. Of the friends he makes — and loses. Of those who see him, and those who never try. Of how love can be offered in quiet ways and misunderstood in quieter ones.

A slow, character-driven coming-of-age — more about inner battles than grand ones. About doubt, legacy, and the aching courage it takes to become more than what you were told to be.

And beneath it all, something stirs — not loud, not clear, but impossible to ignore.

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