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Ongoing, First published Sep 13, 2025
Clara Winslow thought déjà vu was harmless-until the world stopped moving forward.
Every morning, she wakes at 7:00 a.m. sharp. Every laugh, every word, every mistake plays out exactly the same. No matter what she changes, the day always resets.

But then there's Elias Morgan.
The boy who doesn't quite fit into the script. The boy whose eyes flicker with something that feels like recognition, like he knows her beyond the loop.

As the world repeats endlessly around her, Clara realizes Elias might be the key to escaping the cycle-or the reason she's trapped in it.

And if breaking free means losing him forever... would she even want to?

✨ A story of time, fate, and the kind of love that refuses to let go.
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