Allegedly
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Ongoing, First published Jan 07, 2024
Mature
Rana and Saxon were about to get married. They were the dreamy and perfect example of an enemies-to-lovers trope during college and they were braving through law school together.

However, Saxon allegedly killed Rana's brother.  He categorically denied the allegation but Rana was and has still been unconvinced. She knows Saxon too well, and he is reeking of guilt.

The wedding was called off. Saxon was acquitted early in the trial. Since then, the two went their separate ways.

Now, they are both brilliant lawyers and bound to cross paths in the industry. She wants to bring him down. Meanwhile, he considers her nothing but a stranger.
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AMOROUS AGREEMENT

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