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A Simple Smile
A Simple Smile
A Simple Smile
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A Simple Smile

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A simple smile can change a person's day. Brad is down on his luck as his past relationship failed miserably. He finds a nice woman at a coffee shop with an irresistible smile, but he doubts himself as well as her intentions.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 4, 2024
ISBN9798224540716
A Simple Smile
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Alexander Martin

Just your average male author who likes to write Erotic stories. My stories are lengthy and detailed; if you are looking for a short story or stories that go straight to the sex, then my stories are not for you. I like to put more detail and depth into my characters before the good stuff begins. Most of my stories have interracial themes and cheating or affairs, so be warned. Also, the females in my stories have larger-than-average breast sizes. If any of the above is part of your kink or piques interest, you have come to the right place.

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    A Simple Smile - Alexander Martin

    Almost there, guys, I said as I looked into the back seat. My two Malamute dogs looked back at me.

    I hated seeing them like this, cooped up in the back seat of my SUV.

    I'm sorry, I said, a tear tracing down my face. I wiped it away and shook my head. Enough of that, I cursed myself. I had cried enough on this long drive.

    Texas was a long way behind me, and so was the great life I had left behind. Georgia was going to my new home, a small town I had never heard about until I contacted my brother.

    It had been years since we had spoken to each other. Shortly after our mother passed away, we both went our separate ways. Mom was the glue that held our family together. After she was gone, everything fell apart, and old memories surfaced, as well as many other things.

    The GPS told me to get off the highway.

    Only thirty minutes, I said, looking back at the two of them.

    Both acknowledged me, their ears perking up for a few seconds, then falling back down. Marco and Polo were all I had left of my life, as well as two suitcases and four boxes.

    I had a great job, a loving wife, and a house in a good neighborhood. It fell apart quickly. Again I felt tears start to muster in my eyes.

    No, I shook my head. Just keep moving forward, I nodded, trying to keep myself from thinking about the events

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