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Complete, First published Oct 22
Mature
GREY & IVY DUAL POV

*A betrayal - Grovel - redemption novel *
Grey plans the perfect proposal to the woman he almost lost, he believes he's finally earned redemption. But when an unexpected call from his childhood friend Celeste, drags him back into the chaos he swore he'd left behind, everything spirals.

A lie told in desperation.
A kiss caught on camera.
And a single photo that destroys everything.

Ivy is left humiliated under the glow of fairy lights meant for her engagement, she's forced to confront the painful truth: love isn't always enough to erase what's been done. Meanwhile, Grey fights to prove that what Ivy saw isn't the whole story, and that sometimes, the truth isn't captured in a frame.



TW: body shaming
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