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Chapter 1 - MY GIRLFRIEND IS A POISON GIRL

Chapter 1: The Girl Who Felt Different

The narrator meets Ira during a rainy evening near a café. While others rush for shelter, she stands alone, calm in the rain. Her beauty is striking, but it is her silence that feels dangerous. From the very beginning, she seems separated from the world—as if she belongs to it, yet cannot touch it.

Meaning:

This chapter introduces mystery. Ira's difference is emotional and physical, hinting that love will not be simple.

Chapter 2: A Warning in Her Eyes

Whenever someone comes close to Ira, she steps back. Her eyes carry fear—not of others, but for them. The narrator senses that she wants connection but is afraid of the consequences.

Meaning:

Love often begins where fear exists. Ira's eyes warn, but also invite understanding.

Chapter 3: Love Begins Quietly

Their relationship grows through conversations, not touch. They talk about books, dreams, and loneliness. Ira laughs softly, but sadness always returns.

Meaning:

This chapter shows emotional intimacy. Love is built on listening before closeness.

Chapter 4: The First Strange Incident

A boy insults Ira publicly. The next day, he collapses with sudden illness. Ira is shaken, crying alone, blaming herself though she did nothing intentionally.

Meaning:

This introduces the danger surrounding Ira and shows her guilt, proving she is not cruel.

Chapter 5: Rumors and Fear

People begin calling her Poison Girl. Friends disappear. Parents warn their children to stay away. The narrator faces pressure to leave her.

Meaning:

Society fears what it doesn't understand and isolates those who are different.

Chapter 6: Her Touch Burned

One emotional moment leads to accidental touch. The narrator feels a burning sensation. Ira panics, pulling away, terrified she has hurt him.

Meaning:

Love becomes painful—literally and emotionally. Ira's curse is confirmed.

Chapter 7: The Truth She Hid

Ira finally reveals the truth: her body produces a rare biological poison. Sweat, tears, breath—everything can be toxic. Doctors studied her. Family feared her.

Meaning:

This chapter transforms mystery into tragedy. Ira is not dangerous by choice.

Chapter 8: A Life of Isolation

Flashbacks show Ira's childhood—friends getting sick, teachers keeping distance, parents enforcing isolation. She grows up believing she is a curse.

Meaning:

Pain does not come from poison alone, but from loneliness.

Chapter 9: My Choice

The narrator chooses to stay, despite fear. He understands that leaving would kill her spirit more than poison ever could.

Meaning:

True love is a decision, not a feeling.

Chapter 10: Rules of Survival

They create strict rules—no touch, no shared food, distance even in arguments. Love becomes controlled and careful.

Meaning:

Love adapts. Sacrifice becomes routine.

Chapter 11: Pain of Loving

The narrator struggles watching Ira cry alone. He wants to comfort her but cannot. She apologizes constantly for existing.

Meaning:

This chapter shows emotional suffering and guilt carried by the victim.

Chapter 12: The Villain Arrives

A scientist approaches, offering a cure. His words sound hopeful, but his eyes show ambition. He sees Ira as a specimen, not a person.

Meaning:

This introduces exploitation—people wanting power, not healing.

Chapter 13: Running Away

Fearing experiments, they escape to remote mountains. Nature accepts Ira without fear.

Meaning:

Sometimes freedom exists away from society.

Chapter 14: Love in Silence

Living isolated, they communicate through letters, notes, and glances. Their love grows deeper without physical closeness.

Meaning:

Love is strongest when stripped of comfort.

Chapter 15: The Poison Saves

Attackers sent by the scientist find them. Ira uses her poison to protect them, for the first time without shame.

Meaning:

What was a curse becomes protection.

Chapter 16: Her Inner Battle

Ira fears she is becoming a weapon. She struggles with guilt and identity.

Meaning:

Power without acceptance causes internal conflict.

Chapter 17: A New Hope

A compassionate doctor offers a safer treatment—not removal, but control.

Meaning:

Healing should never require cruelty.

Chapter 18: The Risky Cure

Ira chooses the treatment, knowing it could kill her. The narrator respects her choice.

Meaning:

Agency is power.

Chapter 19: The Night Before

They spend the night talking, sitting apart under stars. No promises—only honesty.

Meaning:

This chapter captures quiet love and fear.

Chapter 20: The Procedure

The operation is long and uncertain. The narrator waits helplessly.

Meaning:

Love includes helplessness.

Chapter 21: Silence Breaks

Ira survives. The poison is reduced, not gone.

Meaning:

Not all problems vanish—but they can be managed.

Chapter 22: The First Touch

They touch hands safely for the first time. Tears flow freely.

Meaning:

Healing is emotional as much as physical.

Chapter 23: A Changed Life

Ira learns control. She is no longer feared—only respected.

Meaning:

Acceptance changes identity.

Chapter 24: Love Redefined

Their love is no longer about fear or survival—it is about growth.

Meaning:

Love evolves.

Chapter 25: My Poison Girl

The narrator calls her Poison Girl with pride. What once symbolized fear now symbolizes strength.

Final Meaning:

👉 Poison in the body does not mean poison in the heart.

This story teaches:

Love is patience

Difference is not danger

Power needs compassion

Society must protect, not isolate

Sometimes the most dangerous people are the ones with the purest hearts.

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