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The Space Between Her and Her
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Ongoing, First published Jun 26
Mature
Three women. One safe space. And a kind of love that allows them to be exactly who they are.

Ivy has always been the strong one-or so everyone believes. But behind closed doors, she longs for softness, gentleness, and care. When she meets Elena, a nurturing older woman who immediately senses her need for comfort, Ivy begins to explore a part of herself she's kept buried: her desire to regress into a childlike headspace to cope with stress and trauma.

Elena embraces Ivy fully-but their world shifts when Harper re-enters Elena's life. With a playful spirit and deep empathy, Harper brings lightness Ivy didn't know she needed, and a connection Elena had thought was gone forever.

Together, the three women create a home where boundaries are respected, roles are fluid, and love takes many forms-romantic, platonic, and healing.
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