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What We Left Behind
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    Time 1h 52m
Complete, First published Mar 15
A second chance connection between two friends turns into something deeper, but only after they confront the past they both tried to forget.

Mark and Sandra were once inseparable-but one painful moment shattered that bond. Now, after years of silence, they meet again by choice, not chance. On the surface, it's just a casual reunion. But underneath the smiles and small talk, there's tension neither of them can ignore.

They try to move forward without looking back-avoiding the past like a minefield. But the more time they spend together, the clearer it becomes: some wounds don't fade just because you've buried them.

As old emotions resurface and new ones begin to bloom, Mark and Sandra must finally confront the moment that tore them apart... and decide whether what they left behind is worth reclaiming.

A slow-burn story of friendship, healing, and second chances.
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