Always Yours
She’s the one that got away. But I’m the guy who let her go.
I’ll admit it, I’m an idiot.
I walked away from the only girl I’ve ever loved.
I messed up. I know I don’t deserve a second chance, but I would give anything to make it right.
It’s too late. Bella’s made it abundantly clear those feelings died a long time ago. Why does she get so angry when all I’m trying to do is move on? It’s as if she’s suddenly interested in us again. Even if she is, I’m torn. The last time we tried, it almost destroyed us both.
She’s leaving soon, and my small town life is crumbling around me. I have to try. I have to see if there is still an us.
I can’t let her get away again.
Given the option, she will forever be my always.

Content Warning: This story discusses topics that could trigger certain audiences.
Topics including but not limited to:
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Domestic abuse
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Attempted rape
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Death of a parent
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Emergency situation with a child
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Substance abuse/heavy drinking (and driving) by minor character

WISHING TO BE YOURS
One bet.
One drink.
One night.
That's all it was supposed to be.
Instead, my first and only one night stand shows up as my temporary boss.
Working together will prove to be difficult, especially since that connection we both experienced in Lake Tahoe is still there pulling us back together.
Plus, there’s probably some rule somewhere that you should never sleep with your boss, right?
There’s too much at stake but this time will the risk be worth it?
Impossibly Yours
There’s only one rule; Never fall for your best friend’s sister.
Definitely don’t agree to a temporary fling.
I’m stuck working with Ashley Williams when I’m forced to help my mom’s catering company for the holidays.
Ashley’s a firecracker, and I always love getting under her skin…but now I want her skin against mine. I want to bite that forbidden lip she’s always giving me.
She wants me too, but she’s been burned before and says we’re only hooking up until the new year.
This fling may have a deadline, but now that we’re rolling around in the snow—I can’t just walk away.