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Begin Again
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    Parts 29
  • WpHistory
    Time 3h 3m
Ongoing, First published Jul 06
Mature
2 new parts
I watched it begin again

Still grieving over her husband's death 15 months prior, Lauren Kennedy decided she needed to start fresh. A brand new job and a move to be closer to her sisters was just what she needed. She didn't, however, expect to find him.

Erik Jones found Lauren Kennedy blocking his driveway the day he finalized his divorce to his wife, Molly. From the moment he met her, Erik has been intrigued by the youngest Kennedy sister.

Sparks immediately fly between the driver and the new marketing manager at Legacy Motor Club, but there's only one problem. Erik thinks Oliver Ashwood is still alive.
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There are three things Dakota Greyson believes with absolute certainty. The first, that no matter how religious others try to make her, no amount of prayer will make money rain from the sky. The second, that imperfection can be as much a blessing as perfection can be a curse. And finally, the third, that if resurrection and/or reincarnation were plausible then surely she'd ended up somewhere better than an impoverished middle-class family in central America. After all, what are the chances of waking in a stranger's body? A teenager's body? Of finding herself somewhere more outlandish than her grandmother's humble abode? Of discovering a town so saturated in trauma that her own suddenly feels like nothing more than mediocre misery. Accepting the change had been a hard pill to swallow. A truth she hadn't wanted to accept. Life, however, is a cancer. It doesn't give you the decency of time. It rips the curtain back before you've finished dressing, it tosses obstacles with spikes at you with a laugh, it finds entertainment in hardships and heartbreak. It strips you of your identity and leave you with a new one.