The past is never truly over

The past is never truly over

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It's been one year since Yuliy became the bearer of the arch and his old friends had caught up with him, everyone is happy to have him back and no longer have to worry about vampires so why isn't Philip happy? Everyone has noticed it, everyone has noticed the Philip is no longer his happy, slightly rude self but no one can figure out why. Little do they know that Philip is struggling with demons from his past for years but he no longer has anything to distract himself. Will they save him from himself before it's too late?
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Oh how she wished she never saw that smile, but, you can't stop fate, can you? "It began with a smile no one could forget, and a silence no one ever heard." She never expected the new chapter of her life to begin with him. He wasn't meant to sit beside her that day in class, wasn't meant to smile like that, wasn't meant to look at her the way he did. But fate is never that kind - and never that simple. Nuria thought she was chasing independence, freedom, peace. Instead, she found a friend. Then something more. But the closer she got to him, the more the shadows began to stir. His charm is effortless. His eyes hold secrets. And some things about the past refuse to stay buried. Love can be beautiful. But it can also be dangerous. And what begins in tenderness... may end in realization far too sweet to survive.

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