One in the Same

One in the Same

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It had been six years since Aubrey left her family home. Six years since the tragic death of her mother and little brother. Six years since she had decided to start fresh and forget the events that happened back home in New York City. After years of bottling up her feelings , Aubrey had just forgotten what it's like to care . Beginning her new life in Michigan seemed like the right choice, until she meets the blue-eyed bandit himself, Marshall Mathers who seems to have a few demons of his own. Marshall , fourty-five years old, has had a life filled with ups and downs, mainly downs. Focusing on bettering himself has been the priority since his incidents in his youth. He doesn't have time for love or relationships but what happens when he comes across someone just as damaged as him? The two seem to click until they're both forced to clear their closets of skeletons.
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