It Takes Three To Tango
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  • Parts 21
  • Time 6h 53m
  • Reads 2,136
  • Votes 88
  • Parts 21
  • Time 6h 53m
Ongoing, First published Jan 10, 2015
Mature
Ana isn’t just your ordinary woman trying to get by on a typically normal lifestyle, as instead she’s living the dream life which many women could only ever dream of living in. From her successful business in the wedding planning industry, all to her happy marriage/family with one of Borussia Dortmund’s finest - Marco Reus - and their 3 year old daughter - Nayara. And so with Ana’s best friend for many years now, Anna, asking her if she can plan hers and her recent fiancé’s wedding - Robert Lewandowski - Ana jumps at the chance. But this is all to come at a cost for Ana, as she’s forced to spend more time than she anticipated with the Polish international, day in and day out ahead of the preparations for their upcoming wedding. And all seems to be a little too suspicious between the two of them in certain people’s eyes - the press’s - as they speculate over this ‘brand new found friendship’ between the pair of them, being a little more than what meets the eye. So could Ana and Robert manage to play along with these speculations coming out in the media, or could there actually be something deeper there than to what is clear for the both of them? More importantly; will Ana be willing to go as far as putting her happy family on the line for the ‘fun’ of playing along with all these speculations, and hurting two of the people she would never consider ever to inflict pain upon? And also, where will this leave their 3 year old daughter as well as her husband Marco which adores them both to the ends of the earth?
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