Slow burn

Slow burn

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WpMetadataReadMatureOngoing1h 23m
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Jul 6, 2025
Two very different girls, Sadie and Elisabeth, cross paths in a world full of secrets, dreams, and unexpected emotions. Sadie Élodie Raye Moreau, radiant and full of life, finds herself navigating friendship, love, and self-discovery. Elisabeth Lumi Rose Meri-Atthill, mysterious and guarded, carries her own hidden past and complex feelings. As their worlds collide, they must confront their fears and hopes, learning how to trust and open up to each other. This is a story about connection, growth, and the beautiful chaos of young hearts finding their way. TW: includes serious topics.
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