Love Me Until You Can't

Love Me Until You Can't

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Shelbie never believed in love at first sight. Not in airports. Not during flight delays. And definitely not with a man she'd only known for a few hours. But somewhere between delayed departures, shared laughter, and conversations that felt far too easy, leaving became a little harder than expected. What was supposed to be nothing more than an inconvenient layover became the beginning of something neither of them saw coming. Maybe some people aren't meant to meet under perfect circumstances. Maybe they're just meant to meet. Love Me Until You Can't is a slow-burn Black romance about timing, distance, and the kind of connection that changes everything when you least expect it.
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