The One Who Stayed

The One Who Stayed

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Before everything fell apart, Morgan and Samantha were happy. They shared a quiet life in their hometown; making plans that stretched just far enough into the future to feel real. When Morgan leaves without a goodbye, the story everyone tells is simple: she couldn't handle it. Her girlfriend Sam is left alone in one of the most difficult moments of her life; held together by Morgan's sister, Lindsay, and their mutual friend Marissa - the two people who stayed when Morgan didn't. When she comes back years later, she learns that the life she once shared has moved on without her, and her absence has been filled in ways she never imagined. As old wounds reopen, Morgan must confront the cost of leaving, knowing that telling the truth could finally free her - or strip her of the last thing she still wants.
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