Unrestricted Warmth

Unrestricted Warmth

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Jennifer considered herself no less than an orphan. Her mother died while giving birth to her and her father despised her very existence blaming her wife's death on her. He re-married a snobbish elite class woman, Angela, and moved in with her leaving Jen on her mother-in-laws doorstep. Sasha, her grandmother took care of her, she was the only precious being that reminded her of Jasmine, her dead daughter. It had been 10 years but it seemed as if it was just yesterday she was planning about having her baby. Rosalie was Jasmines really close friend and her heart ached to see an innocent soul suffering such pain. The prospect of Brandon and Jennifer seemed so charming to her now. Jen had all the features of her mother. In dire times Rosalie was next to Sasha helping to bring up Jen along with her own son Brandon. At the age of 10, Bran and Jen had become childhood sweethearts, inseparable at all times. They grew up fast, times changed, and new people came into their lives. Their childhood love came to a hilt. Will it resurface if they come face to face 6 years later or not?
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