Unexpected

Unexpected

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It was unexpected. My love for him and his love for me. I was just getting out of a rough spot in my life. Not ready for anything serious but ready for something close to love. He was just getting out of a failed marriage with his high school sweet. Not even fully divorced yet. He was just looking for flings, not expecting me. Neither of us expecting each other but meeting up one night when she takes a wild chance and he takes a couple drinks led them to where they are. Pregnancy. Leaving for the Army. Traveling half way across the county. Pulling all nighters. Friendships End. Engagements. It's only been 5 months and every thing has already changed. Most of it for the better and best but some of it could be for the worse. I love you my amazing. This stories for you. This is our story.
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