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Words Have Two Meanings
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Complete, First published Jun 06, 2018
In a world where your soulmate is determined by their favorite song, people have gone, and continue to go, to extreme lengths to find their other half. 

Lydia Harper has known her favorite song since she was twelve years old. 
She remembers the exact moment she decided - when she heard the way the gentle strumming of the guitar lead into the clever lyricism and experienced the way the song resonated with her. She loved how soft it was, like a cloud wrapping around her in a poetic spiral, and how she could feel so at ease even while the words hit so hard. The music flowed through her and lit her up in a way she didn't know was possible.

But she doesn't want to rush fate. She just wants her cards to fall as they should. 
It's a lot harder than it should be when fate is out against her.
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