toxic | j. baker¹

toxic | j. baker¹

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In which the "it girl" with daddy issues and the quarterback with daddy issues connect over a mutual bond of trying to gain affection from their dads Or... In which two broken souls find their way into one another's lives in a means to find love.
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Jordan Baker is in his senior year of college, focused on football and preparing for his future. Just as everything seems to be falling into place, his world is turned upside down when he runs into his high school ex-girlfriend, Maya Carter, at a local park-only to discover that she has a three-year-old son, Jayden, who looks just like him. Maya reveals that she found out she was pregnant during their junior year, but after Jordan left for college and got caught up in his new life, she decided to raise their son on her own. Feeling abandoned, she never reached out, believing he had moved on. Now, face-to-face with the truth, Jordan is hit with the reality that he missed out on the first years of his child's life. Determined to step up, Jordan fights to earn Maya's trust and be the father Jayden deserves. But with the pressures of his final season, NFL aspirations, and the emotional weight of reconnecting with his past, Jordan must prove that he's ready to be there for them-not just now, but forever. As old feelings resurface and new challenges arise, Jordan and Maya must navigate the possibility of a second chance-not just as co-parents, but as something more.

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