I hope you all enjoyed the second story in the 'Just' series.
Was the ending too cheesy? yeah, maybe but everyone needs a cheesy happy ending.
Remember Joce? The one who was in a coma and her son's name is Jordan? Well, her story 'Just Say Yes' is book three in the Just Series installment and I'm really excited for you all to read it. It was also originally made 4 years ago but i have done some alterations and i know you all will love it!
Now, i know i keep saying Kat's story 'Just Forgive Me' is on its way to making an appearance but it's taking some time to get here, lol. Kat is my favorite character and i want her story to be filled with crying, laughter and horrible dad puns, hahaha. Be patient with me and you won't be disappointed.
JUST SAY YES is completed!! Check it out!!
Alright so here's the deal: a reader has began reading book three (Just Say Yes) and she pointed out a very important question. It seems that I made the twins 2 years older than Vincent's girls but seeing as Vincent's girls were born before the twins that just doesn't make since. Soooo I did some changes in Just Trust Me. I change Jordan's name it Jayden or occasionally Jaylen so that they would be in the same age a group, since I wanted the twins to be born a three months after Vincent's girls. No worries Jordan will still be in the story but as a 3 year old. I do apologize for the mix up, I wrote these stories so long ago and I forgot to check the ages on the characters. I promise that I'll try to do better next time. Thank you to @MarianaSanchezHernan for pointing this out to me. I have taken down the two chapters i just posted so that i can make those changes and I will also be going through Just Trust Me to change Jordan —-> to Jayden and occasionally Jaylen.
I will see you all later!
I have to focus on my finals in college and I have to make Jocelyn and Kat's stories amazingly filled with details!
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Just Trust Me [COMPLETED]
RomansaGrowing up I was called "Dirty Beth", thanks to Vincent Hawkins. I was given the name because I chose to wear baggy clothes from the Salvation Army. I preferred baggy pants over skirts, shorts or jeans that would hug my body. I preferred baggy long...