The One That Got Away

The One That Got Away

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A lot of people have the cliche "magical" summer that they'll never forget. This is the story of Ian looking back on his "magical" summer the year he graduated high school and how it still affects him almost five years later. -- Everyone has that summer they'll never forget. For me, I experienced mine back in the summer of 2012. It started out a disaster... with the break up of my girlfriend of four years. It wasn't for a few weeks later that I would lay my eyes on her. Her family was only in town for the summer, but the impact she had on me would stay with me far longer than I would know. Here I am, in 2017, still hung up on that girl, wishing, just wishing to see her one last time. Everyone I know keeps telling me to forget her, that she would never come back. But, my heart tells me that they're all wrong, that she'll come back, even though it had been five years. I just know I'll see her again, someway some how. DISCLAIMER: This story may at times contain some kind of mature scenes and profanity as the story develops. If you are uncomfortable or offended with this, then please don't read. I do not own any of the characters or places mentioned in this story. Everything that happens is purely the figment of my imagination unless otherwise cited at the end of the chapter. While I'm going with a cliche theme, anything that takes place in this story that is similar to other stories or real life are pure coincidence and unknown to me. Please do not redistribute or use without my permission. Enjoy! ~Mystique
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