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  • Accidentally Yours, Legally Mine by br0wnf00dr0mance
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    A story about two people who were brought together by an incident that both changed their lives. +++++++++++ This one's a bit different from my usual chaos. It leans a little more serious...but no worries. We are still a drama/angst free household. And i stand by it! Hope you enjoy it. Hahah I will be updating this everyday. Constructive criticisms and comments are very much welcome. You're also officially permitted to roast me but please be funny about it. If im gonna spiral down, at least im laughing on the way. Tell me what you think below. I genuinely love reading your comments. They fuel me. Possibly more than sleep. Hahaha Anyways, enjoy.
  • Power Plays by BuildABarb
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    Two CEOs. One ruthless rivalry. Zero intentions of falling in love. Khantelle didn't claw her way from the heart of Texas to the high-rise boardrooms of Atlanta just to play nice. She built CB Tech from the ground up! brick by brick, deal by deal! and now she's one of the most feared women in the game. Julian Blackstone, heir to a billion-dollar empire, is used to getting what he wants. And right now? He wants Khantelle's company. Problem is, Chantelle doesn't bow, fold, or sell. What starts as a corporate tug-of-war turns into a fire neither of them saw coming. Between tense meetings, heated interviews, and one unforgettable night stuck in an elevator, the line between enemies and lovers starts to blur. But in a world where power is currency and trust is a luxury, falling in love might be the riskiest move they've ever made. Enemies in the boardroom. Lovers behind closed doors. Who's really playing who?
  • Almost Together by Gupt_lekhika
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    Sanya had never been one to believe in fairytales. Love, to her, wasn't a story with a beginning, middle, and happily-ever-after. It was a series of painful lessons, bruised expectations, and quiet loneliness. People had come and gone, promises had been broken, and trust-once so freely given-had been locked away, buried beneath walls she'd built higher than anyone could climb. At 23, she found herself standing at the edge of a life she couldn't understand, let alone embrace. She had a job she loved, but it was starting to feel like a trap-a well-meaning cage that held her in place without offering anything more. And she was tired. Tired of pretending everything was fine when it wasn't. Tired of feeling like she was sinking without anyone noticing. But the thing with loneliness? It didn't make sense. She was surrounded by people, and yet, she was invisible. Or at least, that's how it felt most days. The friendships she had once clung to had shattered, leaving her with little but the remnants of broken promises. She couldn't trust easily anymore. Not after everything. Especially not after her last betrayal. And yet, life had a way of throwing the unexpected into the mix.