Old Feelings (Grivine)
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  • Reads 20,180
  • Votes 591
  • Parts 48
  • Time 3h 54m
Complete, First published Jun 17, 2015
When Adam signs Christina to his label, old feelings are rekindled. He's married to Behati now, but he realizes the person he really loves is that girl who he heard on The Voice, the girl he loved so much he gave her a record deal in the first place.

He can't just end the marriage after a few months, though, the paparazzi can take that and make anything out of it. But he can't just deny his feelings for Christina.

It's a choice between two girls, and neither seems to be the right one.
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