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Champagne Problems

Champagne Problems

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Evermore Series #1 Warning: R-18 Amelio Leora never expected to fall hard... and fast. Considered his father's prodigy, Dylan Asher was everything Amelia was not. As their lives continuously intersect, Amelia will slowly learn that everything she has will never be enough. Beauty and riches were nothing when it comes to being his - she needs to be more. More successful, more notable... just more. But what happens when discovering herself also means letting go of the girl who once loved Dylan? Disclaimer: This series was inspired by Taylor Swift's songs from the hit album 'evermore'.
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Growing up in a luxurious and perfectionist household, Savannah Brenner knew that there was no use in escaping the rules her mother created. As much as she wants to confess how sickening it is, she knows she won't be heard. After all, she is yet to prove her worth. But when she found warmth and affection in a man with a pair of emerald eyes, she found it in her heart to like a luxury. Once he smiled at her, she realized she would never have him unless she became imperfect. At the epigraph of his smile and the connection that would bud only for it to end in imperfection, she is left to wonder: is he worth it to be imperfect? Trigger Warning: This story contains minor references to self-harm. September 10, 2020 - March 27, 2021 COMPLETED

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