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No Escaping Destiny
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Ongoing, First published May 13, 2020
After a one night stand ,Elliot Ditched Maria,threw her aside and pretend to forget her,but after a year their eyes made four when Maria went to spend the summer with her aunt whose new neighbours happen to be Elliot's family.

By then she already build a wall and now an expert at pushing people away.

Will he be able to break down her wall and perhaps use her again?

Or will she be the strong woman her mother taught her to be and avoid Elliot's presaisve charm?


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