Almost Hers

Almost Hers

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Kali always thought she knew exactly where her life was headed. A dependable boyfriend, a predictable future, and the quiet belief that love was meant to be safe, steady, and simple. Then Avery walked into her world. From the moment their eyes met on Kali's first day at work, something shifted. What began as easy, instant friendship became a bond neither of them could ignore. For two years, the connection between them simmered beneath the surface, sparking in every moment they shared. But the day Kali got engaged was the day everything changed. Now, with promises made and feelings buried, Kali must confront the truth she's tried so hard to outrun. Some loves don't fit the plan...they rewrite it.
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