Things aren't the same anymore. (Book 2)
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  • Reads 24,708
  • Votes 1,597
  • Parts 42
  • Time 3h 54m
Ongoing, First published Jul 29, 2014
As Patrick and Zara get used to a life together, things around them aren't the same anymore with Zara being less UnderAppreciated who knows whats around the corner for her. With Zara starting college soon what complications will come for her and Patrick?

Patrick gets revisited by an old past.

A past he wishes he could put in the bin, When he gets back into the habbit, how can Zara get him out and what consenquences will come along with it?

will Zara ever forgive him over the promise he had broken?

well you'll have to read to find out.

because honestly Things aren't the same anymore.

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the sequel to 'UnderAppreciated me.' the second book.

to understand this you will have to read 'underAppreciated me.'

i hope you enjoy and thank you.

Lots of love, becka:)x
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