Loving Who?
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Ongoing, First published Nov 27, 2024
Mature
Amy Pells had a normal life, diligently working to create and market her products. However, when her company collapses thanks to a bigger twisted competitor, she is recommended to a company known as AlvCo. Owned by one of the sons of the man who made this mess. She doesn't blame Tyler Malco for his father's scheming ways. She knows he actively opposes his father and hopes to join his company and take the horrid man down. She never expects her life to take a whole other twist in a strange way. One that revolves around three men and life or death.
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