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My Idol My Wife (GxG)

Harper Wilson, a beautiful YouTuber, attractive woman, and very skilled writer, leads a seemingly uncomplicated life on the road with her campervan, documenting her travels and thrilling her loyal subscribers. But unknown to her followers, Harper have a secret that only a select few are privy to—she is married to Rachel Lee, the beautiful, stunning, with amazing smile, and very famous K-pop idol. Behind the glitz and glamour of Rachel's public persona lies a deeply personal and private life that she guards fiercely. Amidst the glimmering world of fame, Rachel and Harper have discovered a haven where they have nurtured a secret bond shielded from the intrusive gaze of the public. They carefully manage through the complexities of their different worlds, where the vibrant of celebrity clashes with the peacefulness of a nomadic life. However, Harper and Rachel face a devastating decision as the unforeseen danger of discovery approaches. Will they dare to expose the truth, potentially putting Rachel's career and their precious relationship at stake? Or will they continue to live in the shadows, protecting their fragile yet profound connection?

ToriAnne · LGBT+
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Chapter 41. It's Always Her

The familiar routine between Harper and Rachel had slowly begun to return to normal, with the two women engaging in their usual conversations whenever Rachel found a moment to spare from her hectic work schedule. However, this time, their exchanges carried a flirtatious undertone, hinting at the unspoken feelings simmering between them.

 

Rachel was well aware that Harper still needed more time to sort out her own emotions and relationship, and she had no intention of pushing the woman away. After all, Rachel wasn't in a rush to pursue a relationship with Harper. In her line of work, everything had to be kept strictly under wraps.

 

The eight members of the Ambrosia, along with the members in the other group, had all signed a strict contract with their agency that prohibited them from engaging in any romantic relationships for the duration of their contract.