Everyone has big dreams after finishing college: no more papers, no more tests, get a better paying job, buy a house, settle down and marry that special someone. The list goes on and on.
What Adam didn’t expect was his fiancée throwing her ring back in his face and dumping the whole of his worldly possessions out on the street. She’d run out of patience with him and fallen out of love, too; or so she said.
Adam was devastated, understandably. Where had he gone wrong? She was his girl, his one and only. They had been high school sweethearts, inseparable, the perfect couple so obviously in love, and he was determined to win her back.
But some relationships aren’t meant to be saved, and Jessica knew this all too well. She was six years Adam’s senior, and she had never approved of her brother’s choice in girlfriends. He had this tendency, whether pitiable or simply pathetic, to pursue damaged goods, inevitably winding up with his heart broken in the process.
But no more. Enough was enough.