What He Didn't Know... (Rewritten Version)
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 44m
Ongoing, First published Sep 13, 2019
Malena Rodriguez kept to herself throughout her young years. With good grades and a bright future ahead of her, she didn't let anything stand in her way. In high school, she wasn't the most popular, being made fun off by the 'cool' kids was an everyday occurrence. Ignoring the name calls and humiliation, she managed to graduate continuing to college states away from the hell hole she once went to. Even forgetting what happened her Senior year?

Creed Keen is athletic, smart, charming and the most popular guy in school. He knew of Malena but really never paid much attention to her, even when they had classes together throughout their high school years. Going to college on a scholarship and then becoming the number one draft to the NFL by the L.A. Angels, he was on top of the world. Until reality hit him and now has to amend for his past.

What happens when these two old classmates see one another after 10 yrs at the Miami High School Reunion? Will memories of their past haunt them? Will bygones be bygones? Or will Malena's hatred for Creed resurface, even after she told herself she had forgiven him years prior?

Can Malena and Creed forgive one another and start a friendship for each other's sake? Or make each other's lives miserable in the name of payback?

They say Healing takes time...

They say Forgiveness is for yourself...

They say Love conquers all...

...but will it overtake two broken people that have lost so much but have everything to gain?

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