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Ongoing, First published Nov 21, 2020
"I lost, you won. Is that what you wanted to hear?"
"No, because we both lost."

Annelise Carrington; a gift to the world or the devil's pride. She can do both. Born into a world of luxury with a diamond spoon placed delicately into her mouth. Losing isn't a word she's normally familiar with until she meets a young dark hair, green eyed gentleman who flips her world upside down.

Carter Graywood; playboy and eccentric millionaire by day, ravishing devil by night. All girls love him (or love to sleep with him more like) and the boys? Well let's just say there's some mixed feelings. He's had the same life plan set out for him by his parents his whole life; graduate, take over the company, settle down with a girl of their choosing. But what if he wants to stray from the path? That's where a gorgeous blonde hair, blue eyed beauty comes into the picture.

A bet is made. Two worlds collide. Losses are taken.  Wins are earned. But the question is, is it for better or worse?
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