Red is for Compassion (Book Two)
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  • Parts 24
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Complete, First published Jul 28, 2017
"We'll get through it."

She was kidnapped months before by a man who was hungry for a debt her parents couldn't pay. He decided to take her instead. She was thrown into a cage and tested on once every week. That's what resulted in her... Unique genetics. 

He was raised from a young age to be cautious of new people and give trust lightly. But with her... He feels as though that rule doesn't matter. She's an exception. She's special. In a good way. 

"We always do."

Book Two in the Second Chance Series 

Song- Hard Love by NEEDTOBREATHE 

Started on- 7/28/17
Ended on- 8/13/17
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