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Deception Point
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Complete, First published Oct 20, 2025
Mature
*Lesbian Smut

As an undercover FBI agent, Sydney Torres has built her career on deception. Her latest assignment should be simple - infiltrate a powerful PR firm suspected of laundering money. The job becomes complicated the moment she meets her next-door neighbor, who also happens to be the company's most captivating asset.

Harper Ellison is the Director of Communications and Brand Strategy at her family's prestigious PR empire. Polished, intelligent, and fiercely loyal, Harper's entire life revolves around building and protecting reputations; but when her new neighbor starts to chip away at her carefully curated calm, it all starts to change.

Harper's father brings Sydney in as a crisis management consultant, and professional boundaries blur. What starts as cautious collaboration turns into late-night strategy sessions, lingering glances, and a connection that feels dangerously real.

The closer that Sydney gets to Harper, the harder it gets to separate truth from cover; because the lies she's telling aren't just part of the job anymore.

When Harper uncovers who Sydney really is, the fallout threatens not only the investigation, but the one person that Sydney never meant to hurt.
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