Page 108 of Turning the Tide


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Thank you for picking Hanna up off the ground after I broke her and for taking care of them when I couldn't. I'm sorry that my coming back complicated things for you guys. I've always wanted her to be happy, and I will always put her happiness above my own. Which is precisely what I'm doing with this letter.

She loves you. She still chose you even after I told her how I felt. How I still feel. I won't lie and say that I didn't want to stand up and stop your wedding, screaming to everyone that we belong together. I seriously debated it, but I remembered that everything I've ever done would've been for nothing if she didn't end up happy.

I promised her dad that I'd fight for her. That I'd fight for her after I finished fighting for myself. I realize now that I have been fighting, and it's time to hang up my gloves. It's not a loss though, any amount of time loving her is a win. Sometimes you just have to be realistic, and realistic isn't always romantic. The memories alone are worth it, though. She was worth it.

Now it's your turn to fight for her. She deserves it.

-Jameson

I fold the letter back up, cramming it back into the envelope. I run back into the bridal suite. Karly looking at me suspiciously as I grab my purse and all of my belongings.

"Where are you going?"

My mother speaks up, surprising me, "I think we all know where she's going."

Blakely and Lexie look between each other, a small smile spreading across Blake's face.

"First, I'm going to find Eric," I sigh, "Dialing his number over and over."

I set the phone in my purse, "he's not answering."

Karly storms out of the room, slamming the door behind her.

"What's wrong with her?" Lexie questions.

I shrug, "I don't know. I'll talk to her later. Can you guys watch Ellie? I have to take care of some things?"

Blakely grins, "Jameson?"

I roll my eyes, picking up my purse and busting out the door, heading for my house.

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