The Non-Engagement
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  • Reads 49
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 11m
Complete, First published Jul 15, 2012
Mature
Cher Knightz always wanted to marry David Stones since they first got together, she try's her best hints to let him know but he won't just get it!
Finally, she feels that on a Friday afternoon he is going to propose, so instead was waiting she updates her Facebook status, and get her family into this.
The problem is her family always starts trouble and the bad kind if you know what I mean.
Lying saying he proposed, her family just may be her little problem to the lie...and not only that but Cher finds out Something David never told her that can effect their love for one another.
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