Eight Years Later

Eight Years Later

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Imagine your parents are brutally murdered in New York, so sixteen year old you moves across the country to live with your aunt in California. Eight years later you realize you have to live out your dreams of running your moms fashion line in New York so you move back. You now have to face your childhood best friend Asher, who you left on horrible terms with. You also meet Jaylen, Ashers enemy who then finds Interest in you. To top it all off you have to face everything You ran away from eight years ago. Welcome to Ryan's life. ⚠️TW⚠️mature language and themes, may also include sensitive topics!!!
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After being together for 12 years, Kayla thought she knew her husband like the back of her hand. She thought he was loyal, and faithful and had devoted his life to her. Of course, that's what she believed but boy was she wrong. It took one text from a friend for all of that to go away. All those things she fantasized about. The person she thought she knew more than anyone, who was supposed to have her back through it all, betrayed her. After deciding to file for divorce, she started to get her life back on track. She decided it was time for her to live for her, but her plans were derailed when a childhood crush reenters her life. Her husband decided he wasn't going to give up on his wife so easily which caused a battle between the two men. Two men fighting to win her heart and in the end Kayla asked herself. 'Was it all worth it?'

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