Loving You Feels Wrong (FreenBecky)

Loving You Feels Wrong (FreenBecky)

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To one she was a wife, to the other a best friend. Ellie Griffin is dead. And the two most important people in her life are trying their best to navigate their grief and every other emotion that this death has caused, and be one another's comfort in this difficult period. What happens when dealing with their grief together, turns their bond into something more questionable, even to them? Their fondness for one another growing unexplainable and very guilt-inducing. Or That problematic trope of falling in love with your dead wife's best friend. *Disclaimer* This is not my story I read a FreenBeck version awhile back and can't find it anymore and really enjoyed it. All Rights Reserved
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