Two Is Better Than None
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  • Reads 342
  • Votes 21
  • Parts 10
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Feb 09, 2021
Mature
Book rated ages 15+

In a world where 'soul mates' are real, A specific dystopian and heavily controlled society is where young adults are "matched" with their life partners. At the age of 18 they must attend the Matching and will be matched with their soul mates or stay single and its no different for Katie Sakura.

Except it IS different.

Katie ends up with two partners, which is incredibly rare and hasn't happened for many decades. One being her handsome childhood friend, Maxon, the other being a stunningly pretty girl named Violet. Two partners is better than none! Right..?

With chaotic media and paparazzi on her heels, follow Katie through her journey of finding her identity, family, friends, and most importantly, drama. How will Maxon and Violet fight for Katie's love? Read to find out...

(Warning: The following contains language, kidnapping, lesbian love, and abuse. Although a lot of the story is friendly, it has some mature topics and I do not want my dear story to be taken down. Thank you.)
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