The Mayor's Daughter Comes Home
She left to run a campaign. She came back to run her mother's.
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"She came home to run her father's practice. She didn't plan to inherit his unfinished caseload — or his most difficult rancher client."
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Closed-door college sports. Public optics meet private truth on a campus where every appearance becomes someone else's story.
Workplace romance set among inherited family businesses. Quiet competence, balance sheets, the cost of staying.
Coastal closed-door. Marine biologists, harbor masters, lighthouses that still get manned in storms.
She came home to run her father's practice. She didn't plan to inherit his unfinished caseload — or his most difficult rancher client.
She was supposed to document his injury. Not become his alibi.
She left to run a campaign. She came back to run her mother's.
Notify me →He had four years to prove he belonged. She had one column to decide if he did.
Notify me →She came back to balance the books. He came back to keep the orchard.
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