A taxi ride and a cigarette

A taxi ride and a cigarette

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I always thought I loved him, that's until I saw him with her. I ran to the first taxi I saw and that's when my taxi journey begun, with a taxi driver I would soon spend more time than I thought I would with. A taxi ride and a cigarette is sometimes all it takes to fall in love. Not your ordinary love story, there are no happily ever after's, only new beginnings.
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She spent two decades waiting on Spencer James to open his eyes and see her, and her heart. That didn't work. Spencer is great at many things but cops out when it comes to love. He keeps himself sheltered to the world, hides his heart and affections, even if the object of that is begging him not to. He let her walk away, proving her time and efforts to be an loss and waste. She was tired of being unseen, and decided to move on, she needed to move on, because he was never going to love her the way she wanted, or needed. One single dance at an wedding gave her an new reality with an new guy, her best friend's brother, Chris. He's sweet, charming, sexy, emotionally and physically attentive, pretty much every girl's dream. She believed she got it right this time around. This way her heart would heal and mend from what was broken, and be happy again, or could she? But when hearts are on the line, there are just some things you just can't shake and are almost too impossible to walk away from. Love story with an AAU twist.

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