In This Lifetime (Girls' Love)
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  • Reads 142
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 3
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Feb 02, 2024
Mature
Madison Hayes and Sandra Elrod, two young women from a conservative family, shared a forbidden love in 1892. Their society deemed their affection a sin, a disease of the soul. As their love story unfolded, it was tragically cut short, ending in a vow to reunite in a future life, free from societal constraints.

Centuries later, Akari Heather, a young woman from the present, awakens to a haunting past. Plagued by vivid memories that aren't her own, she embarks on a journey to unravel the mystery. Her quest leads her to Inara Elsher, a captivating librarian at Dalcolm University.

Can love transcend time and defy societal expectations? Will Akari and Inara find solace in each other's arms, or will the weight of the past prove too heavy to bear?
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