
Daniel hoped a weekend in the woods would help mend his strained relationship with his son, Caleb. But after a heated argument, Caleb storms off — and doesn’t return. As night falls, Daniel searches the dark forest, only to find footsteps that stop without a trace…
I hadn’t seen my son Caleb in over a month. Too long. But he and Megan lived in a different city now, way on the other side of the state.

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Each mile I drove toward my ex-wife’s house felt like another reminder of how far we’d drifted apart.
Years ago, weekend trips meant excited chatter and over-packed bags filled with his favorite action figure, too many snacks, and a flashlight he’d barely use.
Now, the silence stretched between us like a living thing.

A troubled man frowning | Source: Midjourney
The neighborhoods leading to Megan’s new place felt foreign, full of cookie-cutter houses, picket fences, and neat lawns. A far cry from our old place.
When I pulled into her driveway, my stomach knotted at the sight of Evan’s car. Of course, he was there. His sensible hybrid sat next to Megan’s SUV like it belonged there. Maybe it did now.
Megan answered the door, her expression carefully neutral. “Hi, Daniel. Caleb will be right down.”
My chest tightened at the sight of her. “Sure. Uh… how are you doing?”

A woman standing in an entrance hall | Source: Midjourney
Megan chewed her lower lip as though weighing her answer. Then Evan stepped into view, wiping flour from his hands with a dish towel.
“Hey! You must be Daniel. Nice to meet you. You want a cookie? The first batch just came out of the oven.”
He wasn’t particularly handsome or intimidating, just steady-looking. The kind of guy who remembered to buy milk and, apparently, baked cookies on a Saturday afternoon.

A smiling man wearing an apron | Source: Midjourney
He extended his hand, and I hesitated before shaking it. He was so friendly, but I resented him anyway.
“Oh, I’m sure Daniel wants to get going as soon as possible,” Megan cut in. She stepped away from the door, away from me, and called Caleb’s name.
When Caleb appeared, he was taller than I remembered. His shoulders were stiff, his expression guarded.

A sulky teen boy | Source: Midjourney
“Hey, Dad,” he mumbled, with no warmth in his voice.
Megan handed me his already-packed bag like she’d been counting the minutes until I’d leave.
“There’s extra socks in the side pocket,” she said. “And his allergy medicine, just in case.”
As if I didn’t remember my own son’s allergies.
“Thanks.” I took the bag. “I guess we’ll head out then.”

A person holding a backpack | Source: Pexels
Megan pulled Caleb into a hug and we headed to the car. As we drove away, I caught sight of Evan standing behind Megan in the rearview mirror, his hand resting on her lower back.
My jaw tightened. Part of me still couldn’t believe she’d moved on. Sure, the divorce was finalized months ago, and she’d moved Caleb across state chasing a job opportunity soon afterward, but… it felt like it had happened too fast.
I couldn’t help thinking we might’ve been able to fix things and be a family again if she could just sit still for five minutes with me.

A man glancing to one side | Source: Midjourney
The drive to the campsite was excruciating. Every attempt at conversation hit a wall.
“How’s school?”
“Fine.”
“And soccer?”
“Fine.”
“Your friends?”
“Fine.”
I watched him from the corner of my eye, this stranger wearing my son’s face. He’d grown so much in the past year. His jawline was sharper, losing its boyish softness. He had my nose, Megan’s eyes. When had he started looking so old?

Close up of a teen boy’s face | Source: Midjourney
“Okay then. Good to know everything’s fine.” I tried to keep my voice casual. “How’s, uh, things with Evan?”
Caleb tensed beside me. “He’s okay. He helps me with math.”
My stomach twisted, but I kept my tone even. “That’s good.”
He glanced at me like he could read every thought crossing my mind. “He’s not that bad.”
I forced a chuckle. “That’s a glowing review.”
“At least he’s there,” Caleb muttered, so quiet I almost missed it.

An emotional teen boy | Source: Midjourney
“You know I’m doing my best, bud. The distance, work… it would help if you spent more than a few minutes on the phone when I call, or answered my texts.”
He rolled his eyes at me and put in his earbuds. Conversation over. My fingers clenched on the steering wheel and I kept driving.
The road had turned to dirt miles ago, winding deeper into the forest, where the trees pressed closer with each mile. The air grew thick with the scent of earth and moss — it smelled ancient, like a place time forgot.

A dirt road through a forest | Source: Pexels
Shadows lengthened across the dashboard as the sun dipped lower. I pulled over near an overgrown path I’d scouted online. No fire rings. No facilities. Just raw wilderness.
“This is it?” Caleb asked, looking distinctly unimpressed.
“This is it. Real camping, like we used to do. You know, they say this is one of the oldest parts of the world?”
Caleb grunted. “We used to camp in state parks. With bathrooms.”
I ignored the jab and started unloading the car. The tent was new. I’d splurged on it for this trip. The old Coleman had gone to Megan in the divorce, along with most of our camping gear. Along with almost everything else.

Backpacks and camping supplies leaning against a car | Source: Pexels
While I set up camp, Caleb kicked at rocks with zero interest. The tent poles clicked together with satisfying snaps, muscle memory taking over despite the years since I’d last done this. I tried bringing up old family camping trips, hoping to spark some nostalgia.
“Remember that time we saw those baby raccoons? Must’ve been four, maybe five years ago?”
Caleb shrugged. “Sort of.”
“Your mom was so worried they’d get into the cooler, but you wanted to leave them hot dogs.”
“Yeah.”

A teen boy glaring at someone | Source: Midjourney
“You ever camp around here with your mom?” I hesitated. “With Evan?”
He shrugged again. “Nah. Some kids at school said people go missing out here, though. Like, forever missing.”
I chuckled. “Let me guess, Bigfoot snatches them?”
A smirk tugged at his mouth. “More like things that sound like people, but aren’t.” Then he waved it off. “I dunno. They’re just messing around.”
“Sounds about right. So, are you going to help me with this?”

A man pitching a tent | Source: Pexels
Caleb sighed and sulkily proceeded to be as ineffectually helpful as a 13-year-old could be. Eventually, the tent stood ready, a blue dome against the darkening sky.
“Here.” I tossed the sleeping bags at him. Instead of catching them, they hit him in the chest, one after the other.
“What the hell, Dad?” Caleb snapped.
“Hey, language!” I admonished him. “Lay out our sleeping bags and I’ll get the fire going.”
Caleb sniffed and muttered something that made me see red.

An emotional teen boy | Source: Midjourney
“…don’t care about me, just dragged me into the forest to boss me around.”
“What did you say?” I spun round to face him. “I brought you here so we could spend time together. Why are you acting like this?”
“You wouldn’t understand,” he mumbled.
“You could try,” I snapped back. “I’m your dad—”
He scoffed. “Yeah. When it’s convenient.”
That landed like a punch to the gut.

A man staring with wide eyes | Source: Midjourney
“You weren’t even around much before the divorce!” His voice rose. “You always had something more important to do. Now, suddenly, I matter?”
“That’s not fair,” I stammered. “I was working to provide—”
“Provide what? You weren’t there! Not for my games, not for school stuff, not for anything!” He kicked at the tent pole, making the whole structure shudder. “And now you buy some fancy tent and expect everything to be fine?”

An emotional teen boy yelling | Source: Midjourney
He shook his head, eyes bright with anger and hurt. “I don’t even know where I fit anymore. Mom has her new life with Evan. You have… whatever this is. Where am I supposed to be?”
Before I could respond, he turned and stormed into the trees.
I told myself to let him cool off. He’d come back. But as the sun dipped lower and shadows stretched longer, doubt crept in.

Sunlight shining through trees in a forest | Source: Pexels
The fire’s glow only reached so far. Beyond it, the woods stood in layers of black, the trees barely more than shadows against deeper dark. The silence felt wrong, like the forest was listening. Waiting.
“Caleb?” I stood at the edge of the woods, calling into the shadows. “Caleb!”
A beat of silence. Then my voice called back. “Caleb…”
I froze. Just an echo, I told myself. But it didn’t sound quite right. The inflection was wrong, like someone trying to mimic speech without understanding what the words meant.

A man staring into the forest | Source: Midjourney
I grabbed my flashlight and headed into the trees. The beam caught fragments of the forest: moss-covered trunks, tangles of ferns, the occasional flash of eyes low to the ground — probably just raccoons or deer.
I followed Caleb’s footprints until they abruptly stopped. No signs of turning back. No signs of where he went. I called for him again but heard only the weird echo of my voice.
The trees were old here, their branches weaving so tightly overhead that they swallowed the sky. The air felt heavy, pressing in from all sides.

A forest during twilight | Source: Pexels
No wind stirred the leaves. No birds called. Just the distant drip of water and the occasional creak of shifting wood.
Up ahead, a shape stood between the trees. Too tall. Unmoving.
My heart hammered. “Caleb?”
“Caleb,” my echo repeated. “Caleb?”
The flashlight flickered. The shape remained still, watching as I drew closer.

A man staring apprehensively in a forest | Source: Midjourney
It was just a twisted tree. Relief flooded me, but unease lingered.
Then I heard Caleb’s voice calling, and I ran toward it without thinking.
I nearly stepped right into the gully. It yawned open just past the tree line, a steep drop masked by fallen leaves and ferns.
My flashlight beam caught Caleb at the bottom, half-covered in dirt. His face was pale, eyes too wide.
“Dad, help!”

A teen boy calling out to someone | Source: Midjourney
I slid down without hesitation. The earth gave beneath my boots, sending me skidding. I landed hard, hands scraping against damp rock.
“Are you hurt?”
He shook his head, but his gaze flicked to the darkness beyond. “I’m okay, Dad, but… I don’t think we’re alone down here.“
My pulse spiked. “What do you mean?”

A frightened man speaking to someone | Source: Midjourney
“Something chased me in the woods. I heard… I heard you calling me, but it wasn’t you. All those stories the kids told me at school… I think they’re true.”
“Calm down. I was calling you. The echoes here are just… weird.”
The gully was deeper than I’d first thought. The walls stretched high, the trees above forming a jagged black crown against the night sky. Something moved nearby. I swung my flashlight around, and the beam landed on a shape a few yards away.
Caleb let out a shaky laugh.
“It’s just a deer.”

A deer in the forest | Source: Midjourney
The deer took a slow step forward, its legs moving in a way that didn’t quite look right. Each joint bent like a puppet being manipulated by inexpert hands.
“Dad…” Caleb frowned. “Look at how it’s moving. Maybe it’s injured?”
I lifted the flashlight slightly. The deer’s eyes did not reflect the light normally. Instead, they seemed to draw it in and devour it. An icy chill ran down my spine and my chest squeezed tight.
I kept my voice steady. “Come on. If it’s hurt, we shouldn’t be near it. Could have rabies. We need to get out of here.”

A terrified man in a forest | Source: Midjourney
He hesitated, then nodded.
We scrambled out of the gully. Neither of us looked back. The sound that followed us wasn’t hooves on leaves: it was the wet slap of something soft dragging itself across the ground.
We both broke into a run. The sound grew louder, faster, tearing through the underbrush behind us as we ran.
The campfire’s glow grew closer through the trees, but just as we glimpsed the site, Caleb yelled, “Dad!”

A man staring back fearfully | Source: Midjourney
I turned back. He was gripping his ankle and grimacing, and that sickly sound was drawing closer.
I threw Caleb over my shoulder and sprinted for the fire. I didn’t know what was dragging itself through the forest after us, but I felt certain that if I found out, it would be the last thing I did in this life.
We collapsed by the fire. I grabbed one of the logs I’d gathered and spun to face the trees, wielding it like a weapon.

A man holding a log facing a dark forest | Source: Midjourney
There was nothing there. Even the sound had stopped. I stood there a few more minutes, just to be certain it was safe, and then I put the log on the fire and crouched down beside Caleb.
Caleb had pulled his knees to his chest. He looked younger suddenly. Smaller. I started tending to his ankle, and neither of us spoke for a long time.
Finally, he muttered, “I didn’t mean what I said before.”
I shook my head as I rifled through the first aid kit. “Yeah, you did. And you were right.”

A first aid kit on a bag in a campsite | Source: Pexels
He sighed. “I just don’t know where I fit anymore. Everything’s different.”
My throat tightened. I exhaled, rubbing a hand over my face. “You fit here. With me. Even when things are messed up. Even when I mess up.”
He looked at me, doubtful. “Even if we don’t see each other much?”
“Even then. Look, I know I haven’t been… I haven’t been the dad you deserve. But I want to do better. I want to be here. Please, just… let me.”
A small, quiet understanding passed between us. He leaned slightly against my side and we stared into the campfire.

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“That thing in the woods,” he said after a while. “What do you think it was?”
“I… don’t know. A deer, a sick deer. But it looks like we’re safe here by the fire.”
We climbed into the tent soon afterward. Caleb drifted off first. I watched him sleep, feeling closer to my son than I had in a long time.
His features were softer in sleep, younger. I saw traces of the little boy who used to crawl into my lap during thunderstorms, who believed his dad could fix anything.

A teen boy sleeping | Source: Midjourney
Maybe things weren’t perfect, but this was a start. Tomorrow we’d head home, back to our complicated lives and shared custody schedules, but something had shifted tonight, some small repair in the fraying bonds between father and son.
Somewhere in the darkness beyond our fire, a deer barked.
This work is inspired by real events and people, but it has been fictionalized for creative purposes. Names, characters, and details have been changed to protect privacy and enhance the narrative. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.
The author and publisher make no claims to the accuracy of events or the portrayal of characters and are not liable for any misinterpretation. This story is provided “as is,” and any opinions expressed are those of the characters and do not reflect the views of the author or publisher.
Levei meu filho para visitar os pais do meu namorado — não conseguia acreditar no que ele encontrou no antigo quarto do meu namorado

Mia, uma mãe solteira, finalmente sentiu um lampejo de esperança com seu novo namorado, Jake. A escapada de fim de semana deles para a casa de praia da infância dele parecia idílica. Mas quando seu filho Luke tropeça em uma caixa escondida cheia de ossos, sua fuga perfeita toma um rumo horripilante.
Olá, sou Mia e trabalho como professora da quarta série. É um trabalho que amo, não só porque consigo moldar mentes jovens, mas também porque me dá a flexibilidade de passar tempo com meu filho, Luke.

Uma mulher com seu filho | Fonte: Pexels
Ser mãe solteira não é fácil, mas, por cinco anos, consegui criar Luke sozinha. O pai dele, bem, digamos que “presente” não é uma palavra que eu usaria. Os fins de semana com o pai eram mais como uma lembrança distante para ele do que uma ocorrência regular.
As coisas finalmente começaram a ficar um pouco mais leves há quatro meses. Foi quando conheci Jake. Ele era um colega professor, de bom coração e com uma risada que enrugava os cantos dos olhos.
E o melhor de tudo é que Jake amava crianças.

Um professor interagindo com os alunos | Fonte: Pexels
No entanto, eu não tinha certeza de como Luke reagiria ao saber que eu tinha outro homem na minha vida.
Luke sempre foi muito apegado a mim, e eu acreditava que a ideia de me dividir com outra pessoa o afetaria.
Então, apesar do frio na barriga, eu sabia que era hora de apresentar Luke a Jake.
Esse pensamento me atormentou por dias, mas finalmente decidi arriscar.

Uma mulher pensando enquanto segura um conjunto de documentos | Fonte: Pexels
“Ei, Luke-a-doodle,” eu disse numa tarde ensolarada, encontrando-o absorto em uma criação de Lego particularmente intrincada. “O que você diria sobre encontrar alguém especial para almoçar neste fim de semana?”
Luke olhou para cima com um brilho travesso nos olhos. “Especial, hein? Tipo especial de super-herói ou especial de bolo de aniversário?”
“Mais como um amigo especial”, expliquei nervosamente. “O nome dele é Jake, e ele é professor também, assim como eu.”

Uma mulher sentada no chão com seu filho | Fonte: Midjourney
A testa de Luke franziu. “Outro professor? Ele tem barba como o Sr. Henderson?”
O Sr. Henderson, nosso zelador sempre paciente, era praticamente uma lenda entre os alunos, graças à sua impressionante barba grisalha.
Eu ri. “Sem barba, mas ele tem uma risada muito legal.”
O sábado seguinte chegou e, com um nó de expectativa no estômago, apresentei Luke a Jake em uma pizzaria local.
Inicialmente, Luke hesitou e agarrou-se à minha perna. Mas Jake rapidamente deixou meu garotinho à vontade.

Um homem sorrindo | Fonte: Pexels
“Olá, Luke!” Jake gritou, agachando-se ao seu nível e estendendo a mão. “Eu sou Jake. Sua mãe me disse que você é um mestre em Lego?”
Luke olhou para mim, depois de volta para Jake, um lampejo de curiosidade faiscando em seus olhos. Ele hesitantemente pegou a mão de Jake, seu aperto surpreendentemente firme.
“Sim, eu posso construir naves espaciais e T-Rexes!”
“Incrível!” Jake exclamou. “Talvez você possa me ensinar uma coisa ou duas algum dia? Eu sou bem ruim em qualquer coisa mais complicada do que uma simples torre.”
Isso funcionou. O peito de Luke se encheu de orgulho.

Uma criança sentada em uma mesa cheia de uma variedade de coisas | Fonte: Pexels
O resto da tarde se desenrolou com um fluxo constante de fatos sobre dinossauros, dicas de construção de Lego e tentativas (reconhecidamente terríveis) de Jake de replicar as criações de Luke.
Quando saímos da pizzaria, Luke estava tagarelando sem parar sobre a “risada engraçada” de Jake.
Aquele almoço inicial foi só o começo. Nas semanas seguintes, passamos vários fins de semana aproveitando passeios. Piqueniques no parque, viagens ao zoológico e até uma tentativa desastrosa (mas hilária) de boliche.
Foi então, depois de vários fins de semana compartilhados e de um crescente senso de “correção” entre nós, que Jake e eu decidimos levar as coisas mais adiante.

Um close-up de um casal olhando um para o outro com suas testas se tocando | Fonte: Midjourney
Recentemente, Jake nos convidou para visitar a casa de seus pais perto do oceano. Ele pensou que seria uma boa escapada para todos nós.
Honestamente, a ideia de um fim de semana relaxante à beira-mar parecia perfeita para mim. Luke também estava animado.
No momento em que chegamos, os pais de Jake, Martha e William, nos envolveram em um abraço caloroso. A casa deles tinha um charme que sussurrava sobre os verões da infância.
“Vamos, deixe-me mostrar a vocês meu antigo reduto!” Jake anunciou, nos levando por uma escada de madeira que rangia.

Um lance de escadas de madeira | Fonte: Pexels
No topo da escada, ele nos conduziu para uma sala.
“É aqui”, ele declarou orgulhosamente, abrindo a porta. “Meu refúgio, inalterado desde a grande fuga. Quero dizer, desde que me mudei para a faculdade.”
O quarto era um instantâneo da adolescência de Jake. Pôsteres desbotados de bandas de rock adornavam as paredes, suas bordas se curvando levemente com a idade.
“Uau”, eu suspirei, uma pontada de nostalgia apertando meu coração.
Enquanto isso, Luke correu pela sala, com os olhos arregalados de curiosidade.

Um menino feliz no quarto | Fonte: Midjourney
Ele se ajoelhou ao lado de uma caixa empoeirada cheia de bonecos de plástico e carros de corrida em miniatura.
“Brinquedos legais, Jake!” ele exclamou.
Jake riu, pegando um punhado de brinquedos. “Esses meninos maus são veteranos de inúmeras batalhas”, ele disse, ajoelhando-se ao nível de Luke. “Quer ver se eles ainda conseguem se defender?”
O rosto de Luke se iluminou como uma árvore de Natal. “Posso brincar com eles aqui?”
“Claro, amigo”, Jake piscou.
Quando Luke começou a brincar com os brinquedos, Jake segurou minha mão e me puxou para mais perto.

Um homem e uma mulher de pé, bochecha com bochecha | Fonte: Midjouney
“Vamos descer”, ele sussurrou em meu ouvido antes de gentilmente me dar um beijo na bochecha.
Deixando Luke para trás, descemos as escadas. Sentei-me no sofá da sala de estar, adorando a linda casa, enquanto Jake conversava com seus pais na cozinha.
De repente, Luke veio correndo escada abaixo. Ele parecia absolutamente aterrorizado. Ele agarrou minha mão e me puxou furiosamente em direção à porta.
“O que houve, Luke?”, perguntei, com o coração batendo forte.
“Mãe, precisamos ir agora porque Jake…” A voz de Luke tremeu e seus olhos correram ao redor.

Um menino chocado | Fonte: Midjourney
“Calma, querido. O que houve?” Ajoelhei-me ao lado dele, tentando acalmá-lo.
“Achei uma caixa estranha com ossos no quarto dele. Precisamos ir!” ele deixou escapar.
“O que você quer dizer com ossos?”
“Em uma caixa, debaixo da cama. Ossos de verdade, mãe!”
Olhei para ele, minha mente correndo com possibilidades. Eu confiei em Jake rápido demais? Jake sempre pareceu tão gentil e atencioso.
Será que ele realmente está escondendo algo tão sinistro?

Close-up do rosto de uma mulher | Fonte: Midjourney
“Espere aqui”, eu disse a Luke firmemente, embora minha voz vacilasse de medo. Rapidamente voltei para o quarto de Jake.
Ao entrar, meus olhos foram imediatamente atraídos para a caixa debaixo da cama. Com mãos trêmulas, abaixei-me e puxei-a para fora. Levantando a tampa, senti um choque.
Lá estavam eles: ossos. Minha mente girou, e sem perder mais um segundo, agarrei a mão de Luke e corremos para fora da casa.
Meu coração disparou enquanto eu me atrapalhava com as chaves do carro.

Uma pessoa destrancando a porta de um carro | Fonte: Pexels
Rapidamente, aceleramos pela entrada da garagem, deixando a casa dos pais de Jake para trás.
Logo, meu telefone vibrou incessantemente com ligações de Jake, mas eu não conseguia me obrigar a atender. Eu estava muito assustada e confusa.
Depois de dirigir sem rumo por alguns minutos, parei no acostamento. Eu precisava pensar claramente.
Logo, a realidade do que tinha acabado de acontecer começou a se instalar, e decidi ligar para a polícia. Disquei 911 com dedos trêmulos e expliquei a situação ao despachante.

Uma mulher segurando um telefone | Fonte: Pexels
Em uma hora, recebi uma ligação da polícia. Meu coração batia forte enquanto eu atendia.
“Mia, os ossos são falsos”, disse o policial, sua voz calma e reconfortante. “São réplicas usadas para fins de ensino. Não há nada com que se preocupar.”
Fiquei aliviado, mas o sentimento logo foi substituído por culpa. Como pude tirar conclusões tão drásticas? Fiquei envergonhado e envergonhado.
Percebi que deixei meus medos tomarem conta de mim. Eu exagerei da pior maneira possível.

Uma mulher sentada em um carro com os olhos fechados | Fonte: Midjourney
Naquele momento, eu sabia que tinha que ligar para Jake. Com uma respiração profunda, disquei o número dele. Ele atendeu no primeiro toque.
“Jake, sinto muito”, comecei. “Fiquei assustada, não só por mim, mas por Luke. Sei que tirei conclusões precipitadas, e vou entender se você não puder me perdoar.”
“Mia, eu entendo seus sentimentos”, Jake respondeu. “Você estava protegendo seu filho, e isso é natural. Eu te perdoo. Volte aqui. Que essa seja nossa história engraçada, não um motivo para terminar.”

Um homem usando seu telefone | Fonte: Pexels
Sorri em meio às lágrimas e soltei um suspiro de alívio. A compreensão de Jake significava tudo para mim. Virei-me para Luke, que estava me observando com os olhos arregalados.
“Está tudo bem, querido”, eu disse, puxando-o para um abraço. “Tudo vai ficar bem. Os ossos não eram reais. Eles são apenas para ensinar. Jake não é um cara mau.”
Nós dirigimos de volta para a casa dos pais de Jake. Eles pareciam bem preocupados, mas eu rapidamente expliquei tudo e pedi desculpas por ter ido embora abruptamente.

Um casal mais velho parado na porta, cada um segurando uma xícara | Fonte: Pexels
Passamos o resto do dia relaxando perto do oceano, a tensão gradualmente derretendo. Aquele incidente marcou o início de um vínculo mais forte entre nós, e agora, frequentemente nos lembramos dele com um sorriso.
Jake até ri de como saí correndo de casa com Luke naquele dia.

Um homem rindo, com a cabeça jogada para trás | Fonte: Pexels
O que você teria feito?
Se você gostou desta história, aqui está outra que você pode gostar: Quando o namorado de Ella, Ian, planeja uma escapada romântica para Santorini, ela percebe que um pedido de casamento está a caminho. Mas quando o casal chega ao seu destino, eles são surpreendidos pela chegada do melhor amigo de Ian, Mark. Ella conseguirá a escapada dos seus sonhos, ou terminará em desastre?
Este trabalho é inspirado em eventos e pessoas reais, mas foi ficcionalizado para fins criativos. Nomes, personagens e detalhes foram alterados para proteger a privacidade e melhorar a narrativa. Qualquer semelhança com pessoas reais, vivas ou mortas, ou eventos reais é mera coincidência e não intencional do autor.
O autor e a editora não fazem nenhuma reivindicação quanto à precisão dos eventos ou à representação dos personagens e não são responsáveis por nenhuma interpretação errônea. Esta história é fornecida “como está”, e quaisquer opiniões expressas são as dos personagens e não refletem as opiniões do autor ou da editora.
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