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When rejection cuts deep, does love have a second chance? Dive into Overdramatic, a gripping young adult romance that explores the tangled threads of forbidden desire and the devastating consequences of secrets. Inez, drowning in a sea of her own making, finds herself face-to-face with Cakra, a man haunted by a past she can’t seem to escape. His controlled frustration battles with a deep, unspoken need, while her reckless words push them both to the brink. This isn't a gentle first love; this is a raw, messy entanglement where emotions run high and the line between desire and danger blurs.…
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Overdramatic novel is written by TomTommiy.
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Overdramatic novel currently has 53 chapters.
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Overdramatic novel belongs to the Romance genre.
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Cakra wrinkled his forehead in confusion as he covered his nose and mouth with one hand, questioning Inez about her alcohol consumption. He complained that her breath smelled unpleasant. Rather than answering his question directly, Inez responded incoherently with an inappropriate and sensitive remark that deeply irritated Cakra. Her statement only served to frustrate him further, as she insisted on bringing up topics that he found particularly disturbing. Cakra made it clear he was not soliciti