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Ongoing, First published Apr 27
All the Things We're Not
Unwritten Rules Series #1
Ongoing

Not everyone begins life on equal footing- and Saeya Avrigail Alcazar knows that better than anyone. Raised in poverty, her days were spent chasing survival, not dreams. For Saeya, education wasn't just a goal- it was her escape. A scholarship to the elite Mileage University should've been her turning point, but instead, it left her feeling like an outsider among the privileged.

Then came River Malachi Rivero- charming, confident, and born into everything she never had. Their worlds collided during a coastal outreach program, where tension gave way to something far more complicated. As their connection deepened, so did the pressure of societal judgment and the weight of expectations threatening to tear them apart.

Can love really bridge the space between who they are and what the world says they should be-
or are they simply all the things they're not?

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