I Think I Need You
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  • Reads 5,696
  • Votes 207
  • Parts 29
  • Time 4h 3m
Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2013
Mature
Join these two in their long journey
Leann is a single mother battling work, mothery, and maybe love. 

Matt is a single bachelor/lawyer, who is hot on the market looking for love, or maybe fun. Find out to see. There story comes with surprises, crazy family members, crazy work people, and more. Embark on this journey with them filled with laughs, tears, and love. ©
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For A Reason

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"I just thought..." I begin, flustered, not really sure where my words are headed. He shakes his head. "We can't," he states, removing my hand from his. "There are a million reasons why we can't." He runs a hand through his hair, seemingly frustrated, and then looks back at me with those haunting, green eyes. I know he's right. I'm married, I have a family, and he's also my boss. *** Vanessa Harrison has acquired everything she's ever wanted in life: a creative lead position at an advertising agency, a perfect two-story house in the suburbs, and a Pinterest-worthy family life. Until she meets Christopher, the new CEO. Chris shows her that it's okay to dream bigger, and suddenly, the foundation that Vanessa has based her entire life on, begins to crumble. With her family life at risk, and fate balancing in the air, Vanessa must ultimately choose between the life that she's always wanted, and the life that she never knew she needed. ⚠️ WARNING: This story contains sexual content and adult language. © 2019 by Victoria Livingston