Sittin' On Swings

Sittin' On Swings

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After every race - win or lose - he's right back there. For thirteen years after she left he has sat alone, declining the company of those who love him. Until one day his entire racing career flashes before his eyes and suddenly the swing next to him isn't empty anymore. ⚠️TRIGGER WARNINGS⚠️READ AT YOUR OWN RISK⚠️ Ty Gibbs × fem!reader
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Things could not be going any better for Willow Harper Dye. She's twenty-nine and looking forward to her 'Dirty Thirties'. Which just happened to be around the corner. Her best friend Rosie had told her countless times that they'd be the best years of her life, seeing as she was halfway through her thirties. Her new job was turning out to be a bit of a challenge, especially when her new client was a major pain in her ass. Ryan Blaney. The man had a cold shoulder towards her ever since the day she was introduced at the Penske shop. She understood he was going into a new season without his ex-fiance by his side, making him almost insufferable to be around but it was no reason to hold her at arm's length without even knowing her name. She wasn't looking for any relationship, just trying to do a good job. Too bad his attitude wasn't the worst thing to happen to Willow. When the unimaginable happens, Willow is left drowning in grief and trying to piece the puzzle of her life back together. But lines start to blur between her personal and work life when she realizes there is more to the pain-in-the-ass guy she works for than she thought. Or that's what she tells herself when fate draws them closer.

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