I Thought Three Was A Crowd

I Thought Three Was A Crowd

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Three is a Crowd. So what about four! When Kelly met her boyfriend, Jordan when she was 11 after being raped by her father and his dad, she knew she would spend the rest of her life with him. But getting older she grew attached and started liking the same sex. She fell for a girl named Ashley. She realized she had a connection with her. All three then became a loving but surprisingly stable throuple for 6 years. With all the feelings and relationships, Kelly grew stressed and overwhelmed. And to top it all off, her girlfriend, Ashley wanted a child. Knowing she couldn't have kids. Kelly contemplated the situation but ended up in the total opposite position she wished for. Sensitive Topic *Read at own Risk*
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In Northvale, Vermont, appearances are everything-and silence is safer than truth. Riley swore she'd never go back. After Grace ghosted her the week she left, after the countless moments under the train bridge where Riley told her best friend, Grace, that she loved her, and Grace said nothing. She moved weeks later and never heard from Grace again. Northvale became a place Riley only carried in memory-a place that hurt. Years later, Riley is building a life far from it all in Chicago. But when something deep and unnamed pulls her back, she finds herself standing once again in the town that made her feel small. And standing face-to-face with Grace Whitmore's parents-who, with haunting familiarity, invite her to stay in Grace's house. The place where she practically grew up. Grace has spent the last seven years trying to forget. Forget how she froze. Forget how she let Riley leave. Forget who she really was before the expectations of her family, her church, and her town hardened into something unrecognizable. Riley's return threatens all of it. As the two women are forced to navigate a shared home, buried feelings resurface-and so do the forces that drove them apart. In a town that still watches their every move, Riley and Grace must decide what's more dangerous: pretending to be something they're not, or choosing each other and facing the consequences. ⸻ ⚠️THIS BOOK IS STILL IN THE MAKING AND MANY EDITS ARE TO COME⚠️

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