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Wow. I actually finished it.
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Now I have all the more reason to work on writing THE SEQUEL!
Eeekk! Squeal, it's okay to let it out!
It will be called A Business Proposition. It'll be in Drew and Em's daughter's point of view. Her name is Bailey, and I suggest you get used to the name before New Year's. I'll post the beginning on January 1st. What a great way to kick-start the New Year, eh?
Oh, you want the summary? Okay then, but only because you asked nicely.
A Business Proposition: Description
Bailey Morgan has always lived in her parent's shadow. A doctor and an NFL quarterback; how's she supposed to live up to that? So as soon as she graduates, she moved to New York City to fulfill her dream of becoming an editor.
She gets the editor's job because of her experience with the now published author and long-time best friend Kendra Mason, but leaves her parents out of it. She decided before she came to NYC that she wouldn't get special treatment from everyone ever again, and her plan was going well until the Head Editor, Vincent DeMonte, gets a headline that could change her life in New York forever.
He calls her into his office and shows her the newspaper. His proposition? Keep the fangirls away from the retired actor and he'll keep the newspaper off the presses. The problem? In order to do that, she'll need to become his girlfriend...even when her parents try to make their way back into her life.
Now, back to business regarding the end of Southern Charm. Guys, this is the first story I have ever finished on Wattpad, or entered in a writing contest. You heard me, Southern Charm is the first story I've ever entered in a writing contest. No joke, people. You've seen the first.
Straight onto the next order of business, the One-Shot. It will be in Drew's point of view, but, you have a choice on what time we'll enter this jock's mind.
1) During the wedding.
2) When he first kisses Em after finding her crying in the football field.
Choose wisely....it should be up in December.
Well, that's it until the One-Shot pops up.
See you all later, my lovelies! Oh, and don't hesitate to chat me up or message me; I love socialising!
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