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WICKS AND TRICKS
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    Parts 5
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    Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Nov 18, 2018
Mature
When seduction defies a spell more potent than magic...

They met on a dating site...

She was looking for a no-strings-attached, unadulterated fun and he was just looking to break the boring monotony of his life.  They didn't know anything about each other's journey - just their fabricated lives, their first names and their site handles. 

Brianna, the "Wicked Wit" refused to nurse another broken heart, Patrick, the "Trickster" is allergic to damaged women that can complicate his life. 

On the surface, they are a match made in hell.  Perfect.

But Lila, the diviner, saw through their façade.  And she just needs to do something to bring these two broken souls together!
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