Just A Cliche

Just A Cliche

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Matilda Grace Noille had moved away from her home town ever since the murder of her father. Being the new student, her teacher seats her with her new desk partner, a mysterious red-head with unique aqua green eyes, Alvan Ross. One day, as she looked into the past where she witnessed her father's death, she recalled a pair of aqua green eyes looking at her threateningly. Alvan's father. What will she do when she finds out that she has in fact fallen in love with the son of her father's killer?
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She was pretty and kind-the quiet girl who never dated, never even cared to try. Relationships meant nothing to her, because her heart already belonged to one person: Alex. She had never met him. Never seen his face. Yet his presence haunted her dreams, his words etched themselves into her soul. He was a mystery... and her obsession. But then everything changed. A new student arrived. Striking. Magnetic. Dangerous in ways she couldn't put into words. For the first time, her heart raced for someone real-someone who wasn't just a shadow in her mind. Now she's caught between two worlds: the faceless Alex who has claimed her heart for years, and the boy who stands before her, awakening something she can't control. But nothing is as it seems. Alex isn't just a dream. And this new boy isn't who he appears to be. To find the truth, she must confront the impossible, uncover secrets buried in darkness, and face a choice that could destroy her. Because love can be a lie. And sometimes... it's deadly.

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