Chapter 10: Long Distance Reality
POV: Reid Long distance was harder than I’d expected. Not because I didn’t love her. Not because I regretted trying. […]
A forced proximity, grumpy/sunshine romance about two people learning that healing doesn’t mean hiding—and sometimes home is a person, not a place.
POV: Reid Long distance was harder than I’d expected. Not because I didn’t love her. Not because I regretted trying. […]
POV: Hailey Morgan’s wedding was perfect. The cabin was decorated exactly as I’d planned—fairy lights wound through exposed beams, evergreen
POV: Reid The wedding was tomorrow. A full week had passed since the storm. A full week of Hailey being
POV: Hailey I lied. I told Morgan I was fine. Told her the four days trapped with Reid had been
POV: Reid I woke to sunlight. Actual sunlight. Streaming through the windows. No gray. No white-out conditions. Just—light. The storm
POV: Hailey The third night was when everything changed. Reid had been distant all day—ever since our conversation at lunch
POV: Reid Day two of being snowed in with Hailey Brooks, and I was starting to realize my initial assessment
POV: Hailey I didn’t sleep. How could I sleep when I was three feet away from a man who’d barely
POV: Reid The coffee was too hot and the silence was perfect. I stood on my cabin’s porch at 6
POV: Hailey Mariah Carey was belting “All I Want for Christmas” through my car speakers for the third time in