Mrs. Grey
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  • Parts 6
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  • Reads 7,165
  • Votes 159
  • Parts 6
  • Time 26m
Complete, First published Mar 17, 2019
We last saw Danni and Mr. Grey hiding under the bleachers at Danni's graduation. She just spilled the beans about her pregnancy to Lucas. Neither of them were ready to announce their relationship, let alone have a baby together. Danni was ready to start her first year at MIT on a full scholarship, Lucas was still undecided on whether to follow her or not, and Danni's father was in the beginning stages of recovering from his alcohol addiction. 

Things change. Let's see what happens...

If you haven't already read Mr. Grey, you might be a little confused. I highly recommend reading the first book before you continue on to this one. 

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