Keep Her Running

Keep Her Running

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WpMetadataReadMatureOngoing1h 41m
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Jun 16, 2025
The engine isn't the only thing running hot. Beverly's trying to disappear. Instead, she ends up under the hood, behind the wheel, and in the crosshairs of a racing crew with more secrets than sense. Harry doesn't like her. He doesn't trust her. And he sure as hell can't stop watching her. But when the brakes are cut and the past comes roaring back, running might be the only thing that keeps her alive.
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-RENEE RAPP FANFICTION- -DARK FANTASY- --- She met a monster on the bridge and let it save her. Lyla Evans didn't run away looking for a second chance. She ran to disappear. A broken home, a bruised past, and no one left to care if she made it out alive. Her plan was simple: get far enough away, and end it all quietly. Then she meets Reneé Rapp. World-famous singer. Pop darling. The kind of girl who's supposed to be on magazine covers, not leaning over a cigarette on a freezing New York bridge at 3AM. Reneé offers her a place to crash. No questions. No promises. But Lyla quickly learns that the glittering world Reneé lives in is just a mask-behind it lies guns, drugs, and blood on the floor. Because Reneé isn't just a singer. She's the queenpin of New York's most elusive cartel. Lyla swears she doesn't care. She's never even liked Reneé's music. But every time she tries to walk away, she finds herself pulled deeper-into Reneé's world, into her touch, into a twisted kind of love that looks too much like danger. She told herself she wouldn't fall. She just didn't know how to swim. ---

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