Written in Ink

Written in Ink

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Living in a world where everyone's hidden feelings are broadcast to the world through a tattoo system, three pressured teenagers are struggling to cling to a secret she can't bear the community to hear about - especially her parents. - In this alternate reality, each citizen is born with a single and unique tattoo that says something about their personality, job, and status. Once they fall in love, the tattoo of the one they love is imprinted onto their own body. This makes it impossible to hide affairs or secret loves, which is enough of a problem already, but for Genevieve, Daine, and Layla it's a life-threatening burden.
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At sixteen, every person on earth is destined to get a tattoo on each arm: one that matches their soulmate and one that matches their worst enemy. The day Harry's name shows up on Cleo's arm, she knows straightaway that he's her worst enemy. He's been her nemesis for as long as she could remember and the same goes for him. Besides, he has another name on his arm whom he's sure is his soulmate even though he hasn't met her. And yet everyone else is convinced that Cleo and Harry are soulmates. After spending years convincing people that they aren't soulmates, Cleo suddenly decides that maybe it's not a bad idea if everyone thinks that they are. And surprisingly, Harry agrees with her. a soulmate au with enemies pretending to date

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