In your eyes
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Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2021
Mature
"How did you know I was the one?" I said looking into Enzo's eyes 

" I saw it in your eyes," he said as a smile appeared on his face

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this is an enemy's to lovers story so if you don't like it then you can just respectfully fvck off no I'm just kidding but if you don't like it then just don't read this 

just so yall know I made this for fun I don't expect this book to have a lot of votes, comments, and views... I also wrote this story so, please do not steal my idea!! 

the characters in this story i just made them up in my head so dont judge me but hope you like this 😅 

(some of these characters names are from movies so that goes to the owners who made up the names if yk which ones their are then I love ya)
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