Sometimes the hardest thing and the right thing are the same thing.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ten Years Ago~
Josie's POV
I smiled as I stepped onto the balcony. "Hey babe." I greeted my fiancé.
"Hey Josie." Landon said. He was standing by the railing, looking off into the distance.
I walked over and stood beside him. "It's gorgeous out today." I commented. "Hopefully we get this kind of weather for our wedding."
Landon didn't look at me. "Josie." He said.
I frowned and turned to look at him. "What?" I asked.
"There isn't going to be a wedding." He said, turning to look at me.
My eyes widened. "What? Why?" I asked, frantically thinking of anything I may have done wrong.
"I'm moving to Paris tomorrow." Landon said.
"But can't we get married like we planned next month and then I move with you?" I asked.
Landon looked away. "Josie, it's over." He said, then walked back into the house.
I felt tears start to stream down my cheeks as I stood on the balcony alone. I walked back over to the edge and looked around.
"Well if it isn't Little Miss Perfect!" Someone sneered.
"Go away Ida." I said.
"Oh no, something went wrong! Little Miss Perfect's life not so perfect anymore?" Ira asked.
I sighed. "Ida, can't you leave me alone for a couple hours?" I asked through my tears.
Ira laughed. "There isn't anything else to do here." She said.
"Then stay at your own home." I said.
Ira sighed. "Oh Josie. There isn't anything to do there either!" She said, then left the balcony.
I sighed and wiped the tears off my face. My aunt never approved of me getting married this young anyway.
I walked back into the house, taking the quickest route to the kitchen. "Hey." I said.
"Hello dear." Aunt Mira said.
"Auntie Mira, could I please go out?" I asked.
My aunt sighed and looked at her watch. "You may. But be back by eight. And I will make sure your father knows your curfew." She said.
I smiled and grabbed my jacket. "Thanks Auntie!" I said, grabbing the keys to my brand-new car.
"Josie!" Aunt Mira called before I left.
"Yes Auntie Mira?" I asked, looking over my shoulder at her.
"Be careful. This town is a dangerous place for a teenager." She said.
"I'm eighteen, not thirteen. I can take care of myself." I said, then left the house.
I got into my car and put the keys into the ignition. "I'm really going to do this." I said, then pulled out of the driveway.
Five minutes later, I pulled into a travel agency, and parked the car. I stepped out of the car and walked into the agency.
"How can I help you?" The man behind the counter asked me.
"I'm moving to New York next week." I said, scarcely believing I was really going through with this.
"Well, are you driving, or do you need to get a plane ticket? Are you looking for a house, an apartment or something else?" The travel agent asked.
"A small apartment. One that allows dogs would be best." I said, my hands forming into fists as I thought about Landon.
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Here's a bit of a prequel for you! Also, does anyone else hate Landon already?
My posting schedule for this book will be twice a week, one chapter on Tuesdays and one chapter on Thursdays!
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Familiar Faces
RomanceTen years ago, eighteen year old Josie Barris was in love. The problem? Funny you should ask. Josie didn't think there were any problems. But if there weren't any problems, why did her fiancé, Landon Elm, break up with her and move to Paris? No...