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I Thought of You Signed Paperback

I Thought of You Signed Paperback

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I wanted to conquer the world.

She wanted to gaze at the stars.

It’s been twelve years since I last saw Scottie Rucker. A grim prognosis has upended my life, and no amount of my hard-earned money can fix it. So, after leaving a note on the nightstand, I search for my first love—I search for life.

When I find her in Austin, working at a quaint general store and living in an RV behind it, those twelve years vanish. She’s exactly how I remember her.

Scottie thinks our reunion is a small-world coincidence, and I’m not ready to tell her the truth. After we rekindle our friendship, she convinces me to work part-time at the store while she pursues her budding relationship with Koen, a welder and the grandson of a customer.

Scottie’s ability to live in the moment is exactly what I need. But how do I convince her new boyfriend that I’m not his competition? And what happens if my heart changes its mind?

Chapter One Look Inside

IF I GIVE YOU TODAY, THERE WILL BE NO TOMORROW.

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Two months ago, I slid a handwritten note onto the nightstand next to a white tissue box and a gold-framed photo of a blue-eyed Himalayan cat.

I can’t do it. Please forgive me.

Can’t or won’t?

“Can’t” made me weak. “Won’t” made me selfish.

Either way, it was with an insufferable and unavoidable pain that I’d come to that conclusion.

Conclusion or decision?

Hell, I didn’t know. It didn’t matter.

Nothing could prepare a person for that kind of moment. But they’d left me with no choice. Well, that wasn’t true. There was always a choice. Was mine an unforgivable one? That was hard to say. After all, they were my people. I would have died for them, but not like that."

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