𝗧𝗢 𝗕𝗘 𝗦𝗢 𝗟𝗢𝗡𝗘𝗟𝗬 ➔ 𝐉𝐉. 𝐌
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  • Reads 105
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 4
  • Time 32m
Ongoing, First published Sep 11, 2022
❛ don't call me baby again, it's hard for me to go home,
be so lonely, to be so lonely, to be so.❜

⋆.ೃ࿔*:・☼

❛ summer consisted of two things for the pogues, surfing and causing trouble, but what if they could have more?  the treasure of the outer banks was the biggest mystery on the island, after an unsettling death at sea and a shady boat the pogues lives changed forever. would finding the treasure be maeve's downward spiral or would a familiar blonde save her from drowning before it's too late? ❜





𝐓𝐎 𝐁𝐄 𝐒𝐎 𝐋𝐎𝐍𝐄𝐋𝐘- jj maybank
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i only own my characters and plot line.

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