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Atticus Fawn’s Reluctant Bride

Atticus Fawn’s Reluctant Bride
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Atticus Fawn’s Reluctant Bride

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    Can a hidden heart ever find its way into the light, or is it destined to remain forever in the shadows? Our story begins with a love triangle—or perhaps a love pentagon—where the stakes are as high as the gleaming towers of a billionaire empire. The narrator finds herself entangled in a web of unspoken desires and family obligations. She harbors a deep, unrequited love for Atticus, a man adored by many, including her best friend, Anya. Anya, the object of affection for Atticus and his two brothers, Damon and Dante, holds the fate of three hearts in her indecisive hands. The brothers, convinced Anya is their destined mate, are locked in a silent battle for her affection, leaving our narrator to grapple with her secret longing. How can one person hold so much power over so many hearts? Our narrator has always been a background player in her own life, watching Atticus from afar. Each time Anya carelessly breaks Atticus' heart and seeks solace in the arms of one of his brothers, the narrator silently aches, her unspoken feelings a constant, painful reminder of what she can never have. She vividly remembers the sting of realizing Atticus' heart belonged to Anya, not her. A harsh truth she has carried since. The narrative takes an unexpected turn when her parents announce a visit to the influential Fawn family, business partners and the reason her family can attend the exclusive Angelites Academy For Supernaturals. Expecting Atticus to be absent, occupied with Anya, she braces herself for another encounter with her unrequited love. But her mother's insistence on her being impeccably dressed for the meeting raises questions. Why is she being included this time, when her siblings are not? The news that her sister will also be involved in future meetings, coupled with a cryptic comment about her brother's recent trouble, hints at a deeper game at play. Despite the underlying excitement of potentially seeing Atticus, the narrator is weighed down with the knowledge that he will be with Anya. Will this visit to the Fawn family finally reveal the narrator's hidden feelings? Or will a shocking secret be revealed that binds her to Atticus in ways she never imagined?