Not Always Who They Seem

Not Always Who They Seem

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After years of hating him because of his ego and his attitude, Mykie learns that Damian Wayne isn't who he seems. He hated her because of who her father was and because she was the only one who could best him in everything. But what happens when Damian Wayne starts to realize that Mykie Wilson isn't the person he thought she was? Will the two teens learn to ever get along or will something else spark between them? Or will they always hate each other?
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Lila Moore and Jason Todd have been at war since they were seventeen. What started as small, petty high school conflicts - ruined essays, sabotaged chemistry experiments, and public embarrassments - quickly escalated into a full-blown rivalry. From cheerleading competitions to yearbook disasters, their battles were relentless, sarcastic, and utterly infuriating. Even years later, nothing has changed. Lila, now Bruce Wayne's sharp and capable assistant, thinks she's moved on. Jason, the black sheep of the Wayne family, seems determined to prove otherwise, showing up at the most inconvenient times to irritate her with a perfectly timed comment or smirk. Their encounters are a clash of wit, pride, and stubbornness. Each prank, each verbal jab, and each carefully orchestrated annoyance reminds them of their shared history - and forces them to face the odd truth that their rivalry is far from ordinary. Yet beneath the endless sarcasm and public humiliations, something unexpected simmers. Every glance, every carefully aimed insult, every moment of unspoken understanding starts to blur the line between hate and something dangerously close to desire.

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