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Old 11-07-2014, 12:04 AM   #724
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Spoiler:
Can they make trailblazing and homemaking fit, or is love just another gender stereotype?

Audrey broke the glass ceiling. Reece swapped a blue collar for a pink collar job.

She's a single mum by design. He's a nanny by choice.

She gets passed over for promotion. He struggles to find a job.

She takes a chance on him. He's worth more than he knows.

There's an imbalance of power. There's an age difference.

There's a child whose favourite word is no.

Everything about them being together is unsuitable.

Except for love.


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