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PASSING SHIPS
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Complete, First published Apr 21, 2025
They meet in every life. Only one of them survives. 

Cursed by the gods, two beings are forced to meet in every lifetime--and cause each other's deaths every time. Over the course of a single night, the two come to terms with their pasts and unravel their feelings regarding one another. It's easy to hate your murderer, but there's a fine line between hate...and something stronger.
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In every lifetime, their souls brush against each other like twilight and dawn-always aching for union, forever kept apart. In the quiet spaces between words unspoken and touches that linger a heartbeat too long, two souls uncover the cruelest truth of all: that love doesn't always come when we're free to receive it. Between stolen glances and conversations that dance around confession, between the safety of friendship and the danger of something deeper, lies a love so profound it threatens to undo everything they thought they were. This is a love not measured in years together, but in fleeting moments that burn brighter than forever. What do you do when your soul finds its match in the wrong person at the wrong time? How do you love someone completely while knowing that love may never find the light? How do you say goodbye to someone who feels like home? Some love stories end in wedding bells. Others end in wisdom. This is the story of a love that lived entirely in the space between what was and what could never be- and how sometimes, that space contains the most beautiful tragedy of all.