My Aqua
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My Aqua A story about the quiet kind of love that can ruin you. By Katelyn L. Fredrickson Aqua Solace never wanted to be noticed. New to town and quietly navigating her own uncertainties, she planned to coast through her final year in shadows and soft smiles. But Arya Temple has other plans. Beautiful, magnetic, and adored by everyone, Arya sees something in Aqua-something rare, something precious, something she can't stop thinking about. What starts as fascination becomes something deeper. Obsession, maybe. Love, definitely. And love, Arya believes, is supposed to be all-consuming. But love like this doesn't stay sweet. As secrets from Arya's past begin to crack through the surface, Aqua finds herself drawn deeper into a story she doesn't understand-one built on trauma, longing, and a love that never learned how to be gentle. And when intensity turns dangerous, both girls are forced to confront what love really means-and what it's willing to destroy. A dark, slow-burning psychological romance told through obsession, silence, and stormlight, My Aqua is a haunting love story about the quiet kind of love that can ruin you. Arya TE
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The river

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