All That We Lost

All That We Lost

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, May 11, 2025
We were never meant to last, but that didn't stop me from wanting him. Chalynn Summer and Landon Brown were never supposed to cross paths. She's the untouchable it girl, the lead cheerleader with her whole life planned out. He's the new basketball captain, carrying the weight of his past and a secret no one knows. From the moment they meet, it's fire, passionate, reckless, and impossible to ignore. But some love stories aren't meant to have happy endings. One last night. One silent goodbye. And a love that lingers long after she's gone.
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SAY YOU'RE MINE AND MEAN IT Desmond Matrice keeps her head down, her shot clean, and her heart out of reach. Raised on survival and silence, she's built for pressure-on the court and in life. But when a honey-skinned cheerleader with too much lip gloss and not enough boundaries sets her sights on her, Desmond's routine starts to slip. Haylen Blakemoor is used to getting what she wants. And what she wants is Desmond-cool, quiet, unreadable Desmond. The girl who won't flirt back but never looks away. The girl who moves like control, but kisses like chaos. What starts with hallway glances and late-night FaceTimes turns into sleepovers, sideline tension, and a love that refuses to wait its turn. Desmond's afraid to need. Haylen needs too much. And neither of them is backing down. This isn't just a campus love story. It's about claiming what's yours. And holding on-harder, louder, deeper. If you say it, you better mean it.

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