Physically, Harley’s better. Her collar bone and her ribs are healed, her leg reduced to a boot rather than the bulky cast that kept her relegated to a wheelchair. But this Harley defied her father—something my Harley never would have done.
She’s different, but there are sparks of the old Harley.
She finishes the mural she began months and months ago at the community center my friend, Margaret, is opening. Too bad she doesn’t remember planning it out, sketching it in our bed in the middle of the night when she couldn’t sleep. But I’m glad she doesn’t remember why we weren’t together the morning of her accident.
Will Harley ever come back to me? The old Harley? I don’t honestly know. But I’m glad to have this second chance, even if nothing will ever be the same again.
WARNING: Cliffhanger ending. This is part two of a three part serial.
Physically, Harley is recovering nicely. She’s different now but there are sparks of the old Harley Xander sees. She is able to finish the mural at the new community center that Xander’s dear friend, Margaret, has opened. Xander is a bit blind to Margaret but, really, he should know her better by now and what she is capable of. Do all men have such difficulty seeing a woman for who she really is? He knows their relationship is very complicated but is it worse than he thinks? As Harley’s memory begins to return what will that have in store for her and Xander’s relationship?
Recupera la memoria, todos sus momentos juntos y le perdona todo a él que le ocultó que estuvo casado (también si iba a perdonar así de fácil, para qué permitió que su padre le pusiese una restrain order a él y canceló la boda a semanas de que sucediese? Un poco mucho).
Finalmente descubre que el accidente que tuyo cuando corría y la embistió un auto, fue causado por alguien, era premeditado y recuerda su rostro.
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