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Maybe It's Not Ours
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Complete, First published Aug 09, 2021
Agatha has always been hopelessly in love with Damon. Her feelings run so deep that she shadows him like a secret agent-following his every move, sneaking out just to catch a glimpse of him. Obsession? Perhaps. Even Agatha cannot deny the truth of it.

But fate has a way of turning the tables. One day, the roles are reversed: Damon becomes the pursuer, while Agatha's once-burning heart turns cold and distant. Now, it is he who longs for her attention, and she who feels nothing at all.

Will Agatha open her heart once more and allow Damon a chance to love her? Or will she stand by and let his admiration fade away, untouched by her indifference? Love-once her greatest pursuit-has become her greatest mystery. And only Agatha can decide whether it's worth feeling again.
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