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Some Where Down South

Some Where Down South

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Romance
Ash Galloway once built an empire out of stolen parts, loyalty, and bad decisions. Then it all went up in flames. One old face pushes him into a forgotten corner of Georgia... straight into the life of a woman who has no idea who he really is- and the boys who should've been his all along. She was more than he ever thought he deserved- and he was every red flag and bad choice she loved to make. ✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️ An original work of fiction by Addyka Ford. Every character, setting, and storyline belongs to me. Any resemblance to real people or events is coincidental. Please do not copy, repost, or translate without permission.
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This is the story of six orphans - a woman and five men who have lived together like a family for a long time. Though not related by blood, yet they share that strong bond with each other. Then, one day, it happens. The woman dies, shattering the peace and harmony of their house. Not long after, they come across a mysterious yet intriguing stranger who may want to help them. But, are they really trustworthy? Only time will tell. ⚬─────────✧─────────⚬ Excerpt from the book : She didn't mount on the bike. Instead, she stood there holding the helmet. "My mother had warned me about strangers." I looked at her in confusion. "Okay, so?" "So what's your name?" She asked as if a stranger won't be able to say a fake name at all. Smart little kid. "Levi." She nodded. "Levi, hmm." "Now, can we get going, stranger kid?" "Okay," she said and got on my bike. It seemed like she didn't hear what I had called her. I started the bike and rode off. "Wait, did you call me a kid again?" I chuckled. "Took you long enough." ၄၃

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