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"Winnie, you know I've had feelings for you this whole time," he started, and I held my breath unconsciously. "And I've been trying to be cool about it, but I can't anymore. Please just go on a date with me. Let me take you somewhere nice, do something new."

"And you can't say no," Anna emerged from her room with a grin on her face, leaning against the wall and crossing her arms over her chest. "Because I refuse to leave before this all pans out!" I looked at her in surprise. I didn't really like being put on the spot like this, even though the nervousness and anxiousness running through my body was a pretty good indication that I had already mentally decided. Of course I had feelings for Rob; he was a storybook guy with chiseled good looks and manners you never found nowadays. He was so opposite than all the other guys who'd steered me wrong before. I looked back at Rob and nodded slowly.

"A date sounds incredible."

I take back what I said at the beginning of this little story: I'm glad it all happened. And I wouldn't change a damn thing about it.

End

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kari Ware is a born and raised Michigander, currently living in her childhood home with her husband, stepson, and stepdaughter. She has been writing for more than ten years, essentially since she learned how to write sentences on paper! She is currently a stay-at-home mom and full-time student working towards a Ph.D. in Psychology and Masters in Law Enforcement.

Table of Contents

Prologue: Reunited

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Epilogue: The Take Back

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