Forever & Always

Forever & Always

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At a young age, Jasmine Davis suffered more loss a 6 year old ever should. She lost her family the day her mother told her father about the secret she's been hiding from her family for years. It was a secret that cost her parents' life. A secret that Jasmine had to deal with and still wondered about ever since she was a child. But, it was also a secret that brought her to the rest of her life. A lovely family took her in after the death of her parents. They loved her and cared for her every single day since, and Jasmine's life changed for the better even though her heart still hurts for losing the 2 people who were supposed to be there for her for every moment of her life. Eventually, Jasmine opened up and broke down her walls to the short list of people she trusts. She even met the boy of her dreams, Lucas Jones. From the moment they met they were inseparable. Not a day went by he didn't tell her how much he loved her, and she equally loved him. She never wanted to know what life was like without him in it. He was the love of her life. Or so she thought.. Started: 07/21/17
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