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Blaming 11
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  • Time 2h 51m
  • Reads 1,234
  • Votes 31
  • Parts 18
  • Time 2h 51m
Ongoing, First published Jul 16
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> Maeve Callahan knows how to disappear.
At home, she stays quiet to survive. At school, she keeps her head down to avoid being seen. Moving to Cork was supposed to be a fresh start. But when her twin sister comes home high during their first week, Maeve is forced to follow the trail-and it leads straight to Tadgh Lynch.

He's loud. He's reckless. He's trouble.
And Maeve is sure he's the one who dragged her sister into it.
Except... he's not.

What starts as a brutal misunderstanding spirals into something messier. Angrier. Closer. Maeve doesn't trust boys like Tadgh. And Tadgh doesn't let anyone close enough to know the truth. But beneath their sharp words and silent glares, they're both carrying more than they can handle alone.

Secrets. Pain. Shame. Fire.
The kind of damage that doesn't go away just because you pretend it never happened.

As friendships shift, lines blur, and emotions burn slow and hot, Maeve and Tadgh will have to decide whether to keep blaming each other-or face the things they've spent years trying to forget.

An enemies-to-lovers story about trauma, trust, and the people who become home when everything else falls apart.
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