A Chance Again

The thump of bass echoed through the wood-paneled bar, but what made her heart race wasn’t the music. It was the sight of her daughter, dancing in the middle of the floor, twirling with abandon. God, when did she get…

The thump of bass echoed through the wood-paneled bar, but what made her heart race wasn’t the music. It was the sight of her daughter, dancing in the middle of the floor, twirling with abandon. God, when did she get…

He gave roses to every woman—except the one who didn’t beg. She came in without heels, without pretense—just truth. She was in a wheelchair, and she was done with men who confused pity with passion.
Brian was a man who played games. Until someone refused to play. And that’s when everything changed.