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Ongoing, First published Jun 03, 2019
chance (n.): a possibility of something happening

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four years ago she lost everything and she just wants her life back, but she's not quite sure how to rebuild something broken. briar rose tyler is still adjusting to being truly alone for the first time in her life when she meets the infuriating man who owns the gym she joins down the street from her new apartment.

christopher robert "chance" evans isn't sure when he lost control of his life, but he doesn't like that he ever did. now, he just wants to forget how hard he hit rock bottom two years ago and the woman who caught his attention at his gym seems interesting enough to help him do just that.

the story of two souls who are more lost than they want to admit and who may need each other more than they will ever say.

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