The New Yorker

The New Yorker

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25 year old Vanessa Caylen has finally landed her dream job as senior writer for The New Yorker Magazine. Life couldn't be better, new apartment, dream job no love commitments. Enter Ryan Ellis, a hotshot lifestyle blogger who will turn Vanessa's 'perfect' life around. The question is, will it be for better, or for worse? _________________________________________________________________ Text copyright © pleasebemin3™ 2016 All characters and or events in this story are fiction and coincidental to real life. Copiers or Translators of this story can and will be prosecuted unless given written permission from the author.
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