Take Two: A second chance romance
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Take Two: A second chance romance

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Sapphire Sage Romance

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Alexis:
I promised myself that after I left this town, I would never return. But as the saying goes, you can't run from the past. Now I'm back where I don't want to be, with a secret I never told my ex-boyfriend.
A phone call from my baby sister Jessa-Leigh begging me to come home and help her plan her wedding, as she has no-one but her fiancées mother to help her, has me packing mine and my sons bags and driving back home to Firefly Valley. When I am suddenly faced with my ex-boyfriend again, secrets, lies, and more are revealed, and three years lost, which makes it hurt so much more. But seeing his sons, who are the perfect likeness to him, makes the both of us realize that sometimes people you considered friends aren't at all.
Now I have to decide, do I risk my heart for a second chance with the love of my life?
Jayden:
Alexis left me four years ago with a text telling me exactly what she thought of my cheating ways and how heartless I was to tell her to meet me when I was with my mistress. To this day I have no idea what happened, I was told she saw me with someone at the coffee shop when I had told her to meet me there, but when I asked Angie about it, she denied knowing a thing.
When Alexis finally returns to Firefly Valley for her sister’s wedding, I hope and pray they I finally get the chance to make things right and find out what exactly went wrong all those years ago.
But I end up with the shock of my life when she doesn't come back alone and her sons who look exactly like me. When I find out the truth of what happened that day when she ran away from me, I will make everyone pay for making me lose my soul mate and missing three years of my sons’ lives.
Now, let's all hope I can get a second chance with the only girl that has ever held my heart.

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Tags: love-trianglefamilyescape while being pregnantsecond chanceneighborsingle motherdramasmall town
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Chapter 17: Alexis

The day I’m discharged from the hospital, the sun is too bright.

Jayden helps me into the wheelchair, and the warmth of the afternoon hits my skin like something foreign. The hospital doors close behind us with a hiss, and I feel the weight of five weeks hit me like a freight train.

I’m going home.

Home.

The word feels……

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