The Things i Hide

The Things i Hide

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Freya Skye‑Jones vanished from LA at fifteen without a goodbye, a warning, or an explanation. Two years later, she's living quietly in London with the secret she swore she'd protect forever - Liora Daniella Skye‑Jones Barton. Her daughter. Malachi Barton's daughter. When her family drags her back to LA for the summer, Freya is forced into the world she ran from - the DZ crew, the cameras, the rumors, and the boy she never stopped loving. Malachi has questions. MK knows too much. Orlando is suspicious. Kamri wants answers. And Liora looks more like Malachi every single day. Freya can't outrun the truth anymore. Some secrets don't stay buried - especially when they have his last name. THIS IS ALL FAKE ⚠
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