Sometimes it Happens・SAMPLE
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  • Parts 1
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Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2018
Fifteen years ago, Elle's boyfriend left town--and Elle--without so much as an explanation. Today, Ephraim has returned with a child: Bren. Bren is clever, quiet, quick, and almost exactly fifteen years old.
  
  Offered a miraculous second chance at the relationship they've wanted back for years, Elle instantly takes it, and desperately holds on, no matter what anyone has to say-- not their best friend (who lied to Elle for years), or the student they're counseling (who, again, is not the counselor here), or said student's parents, who may or may not both be Elle's ex-boyfriends.
  
  Oops.
  
[the full work is as yet unedited. this posting includes one sample chapter as the author polishes the work offline.]
  
  [for more:  https://yvesdot.tumblr.com/sometimesithappens/ ]
  
  [read on ao3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/16846237/chapters/39549148 ]
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