Warning: I Might Fall

Warning: I Might Fall

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Xyrene Rika Velasquez has mastered the art of fading into the background. Quiet, composed, and always behind the lens, she lets her camera tell stories words never could. Oddly, though, Jace Jhiro Navarro, the school s untouchable heartbreaker, seems determined to drag her out of that comfort zone-one rude remark after another. To everyone watching, Jace looks like nothing more than a garden-variety bully. To Xyrene, though, he s a messy whirl of smirks, sarcasm. She has no idea why he picks on her, and he has no clue how to admit he s liked her since day one. A one-shot inspired by the hit song "Love Warning" by Third Kamikaze-where teasing hides truth, silence hides scars, and warnings hide love.
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Paige Gregory just wants a drama-free senior year. But her best friend Alexis has a younger sister, Jordyn, and Jordyn is supposed to be off-limits. That was easier back when Jordyn was the awkward kid with braces. Not anymore. After summer break, she shows up different, confident, gorgeous, and dating the school's star quarterback. Paige doesn't plan on noticing. She doesn't plan on caring. And she definitely doesn't plan on falling for the one girl who could ruin everything. Because getting closer to Jordyn means risking her friendship, her heart, and the fragile balance holding her life together. First loves are messy. Sister's-best-friend crushes are dangerous. But sometimes, running into the wrong person feels exactly right.

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