Love Me Like You Wonโt Let Go
โ Scribed by Melissa Toppen
- Publisher
- Daft Empire
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 141 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
You never get over your first love. Itโs something Iโve heard countless times. Like someone has to point out that your pain will never go away. That your shattered heart will never mend.
Because thatโs exactly what my heart did the day I watched Asher Evans board that train- it shattered, splintering into a million tiny fragments that I didnโt think Iโd ever be able to piece back together. He was the boy I had loved since I understood what loving someone meant. The one who knew me inside and out. The one who swore heโd never let me go. Itโs been six years since that day and even now the memory haunts me like it was yesterday.
Iโve done my best to move on, to rebuild, and for the most part Iโve done pretty well. But all of that comes crashing down when Asher strolls back into town like he never left.
I donโt want to want him. I certainly donโt want to need him. But that doesnโt stop me from doing it anyway. Only things are different now. Iโm different. Iโm not the girl he left behind all those years ago. I may have been foolish enough to give him my heart once but I wonโt make that mistake a second time. Or at least thatโs what I tell myself until Iโm standing face to face with the one man who has the power to break me all over again.
Love Me Like You Wonโt Let Go is a complete standalone.
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