True love never dies

True love never dies

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Kaley met Matthew in college They had Known each other for a year He finally asked her out She stayed at his mansion He told her he had invited his parents over for dinner without knowing she would be staying They cooked which he wasn't good at He made the boxed pasta and Kaley made her mothers sauce The laughed and he told her that he loved her his parents came over and were happy he had a girlfriend The dated for a year and then broke up Kaleys last memory was when she returned the key to the house they had shared. Sitting in the floor waiting for her family to show up for Easter dinner with her niece and sister she heard a knock at the door 8 months they had been apart and he said how he had dated 2 other women and how he belonged with her and little Ella kept saying uncle Matthew came back and Bella and kale cried because Matthew was like the brother bella never had and Matthew proposed to Kaley
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