You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive
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  • Reads 9,789
  • Votes 193
  • Parts 49
  • Time 4h 16m
Complete, First published Sep 11, 2017
Mature
Currently under edit because it was written YEARS ago and needs it. 

Jaycee Ray Crowder suddenly finds her life spiraling when a Marshal donning a Stetson made a social call on her Mom, Ava Crowder. Soon enough, she finds her footing with a different Marshal but will it last?
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Honest Mistake

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Aidan Rogers couldn't help himself whenever his eyes would wander towards that girl sitting next to the snack table. He wants to talk to her but his shyness is overpowering his out-going personality. Once he finally plucked up the courage to at least say hi to the mysterious girl, she up and leaves. Of course. Fast forward to a week later, he has dinner with his parents, Emma and Drake. While they were looking at their menu, they hear a soft spoken voice introducing herself as Charmeine, their server for the night. Aidan looks up and whoa - It's her. He notices her, she notices him. He stares, she averts his eyes while blushing. The whole time, Emma Collins, noticed this odd quiet interaction between her son and this cute girl. Little does Aidan knows, that Emma had a plan brewing in her mind to have her son just speak to Charmeine. However, she didn't realize how much things could change for her son by just that simple interaction between him and Charmeine. Seriously, it was just an honest mistake.