Travel Back to You

Travel Back to You

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Jackson was a police officer and Julie was a waitress. Jackson and Julie were perfect together. No one in Manhattan could be any happier than the two. One day they got in an argument in the garden of Julie's café. Jackson got so upset that he accidentally shot Julie. Thankfully no one saw and they said it was a sudden suicide. Jackson regretted it and could barely even look at himself. Nearly a year after Julie's death when Jackson was going to Julie's café, something happened. He went back in time to where he and Julie first met. Jackson was overjoyed and he wanted to make sure to save Julie. Will Jackson keep Julie alive? Or will he make the same mistake?
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I do not own these characters, those rights go to Julie Plec. So, when Hope was being thrown out of Malivore, she told Ryan she would find a way to get him back. He let her go, and she came back to the real world. She seen Landon happy with his friends at the Salvatore school. She decided to leave to New Orleans, and see if her aunt Freya can help her. She ended up activating her vampire side, and rules New Orleans. Ryan watched her as she ruled the city, he wanted to go and tell her he's alive, but he couldn't. What happens when Hope finds out Ryan is alive and well? Will she lash out at him? Will Ryan still love her as she is?

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