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He Doesn't Know
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Complete, First published Mar 01, 2016
Vera Thompson's only concern during her Sophomore year in college was school, soccer, and her boyfriend Connor. However, her life turns upside down once she realizes her and Connor's relationship isn't the same and decides to end things. A guy she's known for a long time keeps popping up in her life in new exciting ways and every time she wants to move on, Connor makes his way into her life again somehow.  What is in store for Vera? Is she meant to be with Connor, her high school sweetheart, or can she have a better life without him?

"He doesn't know how long I've wanted him to say those words again."

Finished October 10, 2016.
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