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They call each other sisters. But in the dark, they share a language no one else understands. Elena Ves designs light and mirrors for a living-yet she can't escape the cracks in her own reflection. When Vera, the girl she grew up calling "sister," returns to New York, Elena is forced to confront the one truth she's spent years hiding: she's in love with the woman who shares her childhood-and her mother's table. What starts as a forbidden touch becomes a slow, aching dance of guilt, intimacy, and quiet devastation. But when a hidden letter from Vera's dead mother reveals a secret that changes everything, Elena must choose: the life she's built, or the woman she was never supposed to love. In a world of red lights, broken tattoos, and fogged windows, they are each other's mirror-and each other's wound. A dark, literary WLW romance about chosen family, forbidden love, and the terrifying beauty of being truly seen. #WLW #Sapphic #SlowBurn #ForbiddenLove #Romance #Psychological #FamilySecrets #NewYork #Queer #Emotional
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