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Between Worlds
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Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2025
Mature
On the eve of her birthday, twenty-six-year-old Aiana dreams of a stranger whose eyes feel achingly familiar-like a memory she's never lived. But when her Nana gifts her an antique pocket watch, Aiana is suddenly pulled into a realm that defies logic and time.

In this world of magic and forgotten truths, everyone insists she belongs. Yet Aiana remembers nothing-not the people, not the place, not even the boy whose presence haunts her dreams. A dark sorceress's curse has buried her past, and the key to breaking it lies in the fragments of a life she no longer recalls.

As Aiana navigates two realities, she must uncover who she truly is, why she was taken from this world, and whether love can survive across realms... even when memory cannot.

✨ A story of longing, lost identity, and the magic that binds hearts across worlds.
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