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If We Could Be Endgame
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Ongoing, First published Jan 13, 2024
Sarah Mae has two rules. 1. don't cry, even when the pain is too much to survive, and 2. boys are nothing but trouble. She doesn't have anything against trouble, just not THAT type of trouble.
She doesn't cry when her abusive mother is layed to rest in peace she doesn't deserve. Instead, she crashes her car while high on her antidepressants and trashes her school (except no one knows the fiery destruction was her doing). Tired of dealing with her, her father sends her across the country to live with his adopted parents and their hordes of foster kids, where trouble is just a step across the hall in the form of a huge hunk of tattooed muscle just a year older than her. 
Jax doesn't trust anyone, and after his last stunt, which got him kicked from his foster home, he landed with Kati and Jasper, his painfully sweet new foster parents that just want to help. 
Except no one is telling the full truth anymore.
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