More Than Words ✓
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  • Reads 22,593
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  • Parts 60
  • Time 5h 40m
Complete, First published Sep 02, 2024
Cora told herself Levi didn't matter, but he never believed her. She met his teasing with sharp retorts, pretending not to notice the way he watched her, the way he always seemed to be waiting for her next move.

Their rivalry was a game neither would admit to starting, a push and pull of words unspoken and glances that lingered too long.

But tension like theirs could only hold for so long before something-one of them-finally gave in.

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