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Ongoing, First published Oct 09
Astrid's life has never been quite easy. Especially some time after Parker left for New York. She goes through some difficult moments that lead her to where she is today. After moving to New Jersey, many surprises hit her at once. And she must go back to where she started before she can begin to piece together the rest of her life.

Astrid and Parker decide to go to Indy's wedding together. And a variety of new and older feelings start to make themselves known as they start to learn more about these newer, more complex versions of each other.

Their evening doesn't end quite how they expect it to. But they both come to realizations on what they what their futures to look like.
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