"I hear you've made a decision," Jared said, walking slowly towards Katherine, who stood her ground.
"Which decision are you referring to?" Katherine asked firmly, her voice stern.
"Don't play coy, you know exactly what I'm talking about," Jared said, his voice equally stern, as he stopped in front of her.
"Fine, let me clarify: yes, I've made my decision, and it's no, I don't want to marry you," Katherine said, walking around him, her confidence amusing Jared.
"What's wrong with marrying me? Am I not manly enough? Or are you in love with someone else?" Jared asked, smirking devilishly.
Katherine's expression turned angry as she pointed her finger at him. "Hey, mind your words. What if I am in love with someone else? How does that affect you?" she asked, folding her arms, feigning annoyance.
"It does affects me..." Jared's voice trailed off, leaving the implication hanging.
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When Katherine Shelly, a free-spirited, ambitious, final year student,meets Jared Wilson, a successful and stoic businessman, their initial encounter is like oil and water. Jared's cold demeanor clashes with Katherine's feisty personality, leaving them both wondering if they'll ever see eye-to-eye.To those who knew him, he was Mr. Reyes a name that commanded respect and hinted at a complex character.
Despite their differences, fate continues to bring them together, and they begin to realize that there's more to each other than meets the eye. As they navigate their feelings, they must confront their own biases and learn to appreciate each other's unique qualities.
Will Katherine's infectious enthusiasm be enough to thaw Jared's frozen heart, or will their differences tear them apart?. "The Unexpected detour"is a heartwarming romance that explores the complexities of love, relationships, and self-discovery.
Hannah Janderowski's life is complicated. Heading home for her brother's wedding begins a new chapter in her life when she meets a new friend of the family. Shane Bartholomew was nothing but nosy, pushy, and someone who managed to hug her tight enough, that all her shattered pieces melted back together. Just when things seem to be on track, everything goes haywire when she finds herself standing in the middle of the roadway and a car is heading right for her.
Waking up to nothing familiar, Hannah goes to the one person who fixes everything. When she arrives at Shane's house, there is a for sale sign in the yard and no one has lived there in five years. Now, she must find out what is wrong with her. Thinking she's losing her mind, Hannah is at the police station when Shane comes to take her home. This time, he is baring a wedding ring on his left hand. And the last Hannah knew, he wasn't married.
Since the accident, everything is out of place and she's more lost now than ever. What was familiar is no longer. And what is wrong is right. Can Hannah figure this out before it's too late? Or is there a whole part of her life that is long gone?