Blindsided

Blindsided

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Imagine you meet someone at your casual retail job... you talk for only a few seconds every other day.... You feel a spark and you feel like he does too... but then he disappears.... You don't see him again..... What will you do? Will you see him again? How will you ever seem to find that man again?.... You never knew his name, you wanted to know but you felt like you already knew him... you were somehow.... Blindsided.....
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They met as kids-classmates until the fourth grade-where he had a quiet crush on her before she transferred schools. Years later, fate brought them back together in high school. What started as friendship quickly turned into something deeper, and for four years, they were inseparable. They had plans, dreams, and a love that felt unshakable. Until the day she broke up with him and disappeared from his life without a single explanation. Years passed, but the unanswered questions never left him. Neither did the feelings. He tried to move on, to forget, but no one ever came close to being what she was to him. And just when he thought he'd finally buried the past, she came back-this time, as his fiancée in a marriage neither of them chose. She tells herself it's just duty. He tells himself he's over it. But the past lingers between them, unspoken and unresolved. The tension simmers, the familiarity remains, and despite everything, so does the pull between them. He fell first. And even after all these years, he never truly stopped. She thought walking away once was hard-she never imagined falling again would be even harder.

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