Not Us 5: Isla & Brixton
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  • Reads 107,866
  • Votes 5,522
  • Parts 31
  • Time 3h 39m
Ongoing, First published Nov 12
Mature
9 new parts
When your cake eater husband thinks because he's your boss that he gets the final say on everything, every detail of your life, including when you end your 'happily ever after' with him. However, he's not expecting your best friend to come in, guns blazing, having your back since before he even knew there was an issue. 

Nor is he expecting his rival to swoop in and snatch you up before the ink is even dry on your divorce agreement. There's a one-year wait. Will he try to get you back? Will he succeed? Or will you move on to the arms of his rival? 

The man whose face and caring, slow approach, is making staying away from him...hard. 

Read on to find out Isla's story.
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