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Twist Of Timeline

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Lana never expected her first year at NYU to turn her life upside down. Meeting her longtime pen pal, Mason, and her quirky new roommate, Carlyle, was supposed to be the beginning of a fresh chapter. Instead, it led her straight into the arms of a man she never should have fallen for—Mason’s father, Dylan Orwell. Handsome, mysterious, and far too off-limits, Dylan awakens feelings Lana never thought possible. And despite the years between them, their connection is undeniable. Their love is passionate, reckless… fated. Until tragedy strikes. Lana’s life is cut short, leaving her as nothing more than a wandering soul, trapped between the past and the future. Dylan is shattered, unable to move on. But just when it seems like all is lost, Lana discovers something impossible— Carlyle has been secretly building a time machine. Even more shocking? Carlyle can see her ghost. Desperate for another chance, Lana begs her to send her back in time. Back to Dylan. But Carlyle hesitates—her research is theoretical at best. If something goes wrong, Lana’s soul could be lost forever. But Lana doesn’t care. She has to try. The machine activates. And Lana vanishes. But when she opens her eyes, she’s not in her freshman year. She’s not even herself. It’s the year 2000, and she has been reborn as Marie Jane Olsen, a wealthy young woman who just survived a brutal car accident. With a new body and a second chance, Lana—now Marie—sets out on an impossible journey. To find Dylan Orwell. A man who, in this timeline, is only twenty years old. In a race against time, fate, and the secrets of the past, Lana must make Dylan fall in love with her all over again—before history repeats itself. But with a new life comes new dangers. And this time, love alone may not be enough to save her.
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Chapter 1 - First Step, First Meet & First For Everything

Lana stepped onto the campus of New York University, her suitcase rolling unevenly over the cracks in the sidewalk. The energy of the city buzzed around her, horns blaring, people rushing past, a street musician playing jazz on the corner. Everything felt fast, chaotic, and completely different from the quiet town she had left behind.

She adjusted her backpack strap, taking a deep breath. This was it. College. A new city, a new life. No more small-town expectations, no more predictable routines. Just endless possibilities.

And, of course, Mason.

She scanned the courtyard, searching for the person who had been her pen pal for three years. It felt strange meeting someone she already knew so well, yet had never actually seen in person.

Their friendship had formed over letters, emails, and late-night rants about everything from bad teachers to their favorite movies. Mason had been the one who hyped her up when she doubted herself, who sent memes when she was stressed about exams.

A voice interrupted her thoughts.

"Alright, which one of these lost freshmen is Lana Carter?"

She turned toward the sound and spotted him tall, broad-shouldered, with dark, slightly messy hair and a confident smirk. Mason was leaning against a bench, arms crossed, scanning the crowd like he was trying to pick her out.

Lana grinned. "That lost freshman would be me."

Mason's eyes landed on her, and for a split second, surprise flickered across his face—like the moment you meet a character from a book you've read a thousand times. Then, he broke into a wide grin.

"No way," he said, pushing off the bench and walking over. "You're real? I thought I was getting catfished."

Lana rolled her eyes. "Says the guy who never FaceTimed me once."

Mason chuckled and pulled her into a quick, one-armed hug the kind you'd give a long-lost sibling. "Welcome to New York, Carter. Ready to survive NYU?"

Lana looked around, taking it all in—the towering buildings, the sea of students, the undeniable thrill of a fresh start. She turned back to Mason, her first familiar face in this unfamiliar place, and nodded.

"Let's do this."

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