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The heartbreaker perfect match

Ciara Cromwell, 28 , the alluring and rebellious daughter of the Demon Queens, is known for her striking beauty, characterized by her stark white hair, piercing red eyes, and the black horns adorning her forehead. With a reputation as a heartbreaker, Ciara revels in fleeting romances and one-night stands, scoffing at the notion of true love. Contrasting her tumultuous life is Aeliana Whitfield, a diligent and kind-hearted human girl determined to make a difference. At 26, Aeliana works tirelessly as an assistant to Leora, Ciara's wise and powerful grandmother. Aeliana’s inner beauty matches her outer appearance, Black hair green eyes a beatiful face and body though she often hides her stunning looks beneath modest attire. Unlike the many who fall for Ciara's charm, Aeliana despises her and would rather face any peril than succumb to her advances. When Leora, seeing the potential for something greater, decides to use the Perfect Match system to pair Ciara with her true love, the results shock everyone: Ciara and Aeliana are the perfect match of each other. Bound by fate and the whims of a powerful enchantment, the two women must navigate their animosity and discover whether love can truly bloom between a demoness who scorns it and a human who yearns for it.

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You need to get rid of Nathaniel

Sitting in Zephara's office was like being trapped in a room that was too small, too warm, and too full of unnecessary noise. The ticking of the ornate clock on the wall seemed louder than usual, each second stretching out interminably.

I sprawled in the plush chair opposite Zephara's massive oak desk, my legs kicked out in front of me, arms crossed, and sighing every few seconds just to annoy her. It wasn't like I was doing it on purpose well, not entirely. I was genuinely irritated, but pissing off my grandmother was a pretty decent distraction.

Zephara, the matriarch of our family and a force to be reckoned with, was shuffling through documents, clearly trying to focus on something more important than my presence.