And So It Went

And So It Went

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****RE UPLOAD/NOT EDITED***** Book 2 Boy meets Girl. Girl falls for Boy. Boy and Girl get married. Or So It Went. Sequel to And So It Goes. He was once a know it all playboy and she was once an insecure college student, neither of them thought they would fall in love; but with a little time, patience, and hard work they made it happen. Follow along as the Anastasia Clark & Sebastian Basile plan the rest of their life together.
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And So

  • And So It Goes (BWWM)
    Season 1
    46 parts
  • Season 2
    23 parts
  • And So It Is
    Season 3
    13 parts
  • Sweet Like Cinnamon
    Season 4
    38 parts
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Troy Myers has known Steven Moran since they were kids in elementary school. However, the two part ways when they graduate, and she doesn't see him again until college. During one senior class, they bond and become fast friends, but Steven is popular, fine and perfect. He's too preoccupied with building a great career after college, other relationships and family. Troy is an outcast, just trying to figure out how to navigate life with a broken family home and an unromantic life. Careers and family don't mean anything to her. Despite their differences, they are drawn to one another and quickly become each other's support system when the going gets tough. As their friendship deepens over the years, the two realize that they have developed feelings for one another, but is love worth crossing the boundary of friendship?

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