the bracelets of forever

the bracelets of forever

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When Kaylee and Jackson were just nine years old, they made a promise sealed with matching bracelets - a promise to never forget each other. But life had other plans. Twelve years later, Kaylee returns to her hometown, her memories foggy but her heart strangely drawn to a boy she can't quite remember. Then she meets Jack - a stranger who feels like someone she once knew. When the truth comes out, the bracelets on their wrists will remind them of the love that never faded... and the forever they once promised.
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He once promised her--told her with all the sincerity a child could hold--that he would marry her when they grew up. And she believed him. Held onto that promise like it was sacred. Seventeen years passed. She waited--patiently, silently, faithfully. Holding onto the memory of a boy who once looked her in the eyes and promised forever. And then, after all those years, she saw him again. But something was wrong. His smile wasn't the same. His eyes didn't light up the way they used to. Did he still remember? Did he still carry that promise in his heart the way she did? Or was she the only one who never let go? People are full of words--so easy to say, so easy to forget. They promise to love you. Promise to stay. Promise not to hurt you. Promise you forever. But at the end of the day, promises are just that words. And like they always say... Promises are meant to be broken.

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