Forever Yours
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  • Reads 36,020
  • Votes 1,651
  • Parts 32
  • Time 8h 54m
Complete, First published Feb 08, 2019
Mature
A/N: This is the third book in the Unexpected series.

Evan Campbell had to grow up quickly. From getting kicked out of his house to becoming a teen dad, he had no choice but to let go of childish behaviors. Now, Evan is handling life pretty well. He has a great job and a character of a 3 year old son that has become his entire life. Which means dating just anyone wasn't acceptable. Especially since what happened before.

Marcus Mitchell was an angel according to most people you talk to. He was beautiful, kind, and smart. But it's easy to hide years of sadness and secrets under the words "I'm fine". He pours it out in his photos and artwork but never voices them out loud. He has only been really opened with one person and that person has had his heart since he was a freshman in high school. 

But he ruined it and now Evan won't even acknowledge his existence. 

What will happen when they begin to see each other more often than before? Will Evan be able to forgive Marcus? Or will Marcus just have to face a life of regret?
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