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Back to Square One•Ryan Tanner
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Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2020
Elizabeth Meadows is a 25 year old firefighter. This has been her dream since she was a little girl, so she worked until she reached her goal. She was a firefighter in New York for 3 years, then she moved to Seattle where she now lives and has lived for the past year. She feels like she is on top of the world, that is until she ends up in the hospital. Cops get involved and all she wants is for everyone to forget and leave her alone, however that isn't realistic. When Ryan Tanner gets assigned to keep a detail on her, she has absolutely had enough of everything. However it is his job. Along the way they get to know each other, and let's just say that things started off rough. But you can only go back to square one so many times...right?
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