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They had known each other since they had been in grade school, but when they were fourteen, she moved to Europe with her mom. They were both eighteen now, and she was back with her father, looking for a college in America...wanting to be back home. There was one flaw though...her memory was never the best. She'd always forget names and faces after not seeing them for a while, she'd forget things from nights before when she was tired and her mind was fogged; she'd forget so many things-so many people...and after four years of not seeing him, it took a while to know who the strangely familiar person she'd ran into on the streets was.
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My whole life is 'have to.' I have to work full-time to pay the bills and keep food on the table. I have to finish college for a chance at a better job, no matter how long it takes. I have to manage my mom's sobriety so I can keep her out of jail. I have to keep a smile on my face, so no one knows how hard it's been. Now, I have to ignore the curious feelings that flutter in my chest whenever my devastatingly handsome new English professor, Fitzwilliam Benedict, is nearby. Of course, that's kind of impossible because I have to face his storm-tossed eyes and broad shoulders in class every other evening if I want to graduate with my perfect grade-point intact. And it's getting harder to ignore the way his thoughtful gaze sees all the way down to the truth I don't want anyone to know. Our kismet connection is a major complication that could torpedo everything I've worked for...Or this could be the most valuable lesson, ever. 📚🎓 Just a heads up that this isn't fully edited (yet), so you may notice typos or spelling errors! I'm doing my bets (I hope at least some of you got that joke!!) to correct as I go...but you know how it goes, when you get on a roll you sometimes miss things 🙃

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