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“Stop the car and back the f*** up. Ese cara de culo did not break up with you in a text!” 

On a night I expected an engagement ring from my long-time boyfriend, he did in fact break up with me instead. Now, six months later, I’m back on my Mom’s couch left with only two options; babysit my wild nephews or join my mom and sister at the gym. Naturally, I opt for the latter, plunging quite literally into physical punishment – and right into the arms of Chase. 

He’s sweet, kind, and thoughtful with rippling muscles, and a Thor-like appeal that melts more than just my heart.  His lingering touches and warm gaze sear into the dips of my curves, igniting a fire I can’t seem to resist while my heart, the relentless optimist, revels in the burn sure to come. 

Falling in love isn’t worth the risk of heart break and misery, but what if he is?

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A few months ago, I would have laughed in your face if you told me I’d be here again, falling this hard, this quickly but Chase makes the risk so worth it…

“What if we’re moving too fast? I mean it’s only been a few months, Chase, what if-” He cuts me off as that familiar knot tightens in my chest.


“Babe, there’s no rulebook for this, not when we both know it’s real,” He quickly reassures me, gently intertwining our fingers. “And it is real. I feel it in here.” He says, moving our joined hands to his chest where his heart thunders underneath. “I’ve got you and you got me, remember. This is real, with or without all the technicalities.”


Those green orbs I can’t help getting lost in hold my gaze, echoing the undeniable truth he believes in every word.

But I know firsthand that love is anything but smooth sailing. It’s messy, complicated, and unpredictable.
So, how do we build a future together when the shadows of our pasts, the ones that have shaped us to our core and changed us forever, the ones that we have tried to keep locked up and away from the world, breakthrough, tossing us into stormy waters?

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