When bestselling author Charlotte Davis returns to her picturesque hometown of Meadowbrook for her best friend's wedding, she never expects to fall for a man who has everything to remind her of why she left. Ethan Cooper, the town's charming and ambitious lawyer, is everything Charlotte doesn't want-steady, predictable, and rooted in the very town she couldn't wait to leave. But when sparks fly between them, Charlotte finds herself questioning whether she can escape her past long enough to take a chance on love.
Charlotte Davis stared out of the airplane window, watching the clouds break apart to reveal the sprawling green landscape below. The small town of Meadowbrook was barely visible at first, hidden behind hills and winding country roads. Her heart tightened, a mix of apprehension and nostalgia flooding her chest. It had been nearly a decade since she left this place, yet the memories came rushing back the moment she saw the familiar rooftops. It was a town that had shaped her, one she had long since fled in search of something bigger, something more exciting.
"Landing soon," the flight attendant's voice crackled over the intercom, jolting Charlotte from her thoughts.
She exhaled slowly, turning her gaze from the window to the aisle. The flight had been smooth, but her mind had been a whirlwind. In all the years she'd spent in New York, in the spotlight of book deals and public appearances, she'd avoided returning here. Meadowbrook was the place she had once felt trapped, the place where dreams had felt small and limited. But today, she was here to attend a wedding-the wedding of her best friend, Sophie, who had chosen Meadowbrook as the location for her big day. Sophie had pleaded with Charlotte to come, and after much convincing, Charlotte had agreed. The invitation had been a reminder of everything she'd left behind.
The plane touched down with a slight jolt, and Charlotte pulled herself from her thoughts. The airport was small, nothing like the bustling terminals in New York. It was a quiet, peaceful place that felt both foreign and familiar. She retrieved her luggage and stepped out into the warm spring air. Meadowbrook had its charm-rolling hills, tree-lined streets, and a town square that looked like it had been plucked from a postcard. But Charlotte had grown up here, and once she'd left, she'd made sure never to look back.
The ride to her childhood home was a blur. The car windows were rolled down, the cool breeze carrying the scent of pine trees and fresh earth. Charlotte couldn't help but notice how little had changed. The town was still quaint, still frozen in time, as if the years hadn't affected it at all. She passed the same landmarks-the small library, the bakery with its freshly baked bread, the old diner that always seemed to have the same cars parked outside. It was a town built on memories, on familiar faces that never left. And then, just like that, they reached her parents' house.
The house stood at the edge of town, nestled among a cluster of trees. It had once been her haven, the place where she spent her childhood summers running through fields, climbing trees, and dreaming of adventures far beyond Meadowbrook. But now, as she looked at it, she felt a strange sense of discomfort. It no longer felt like home. Perhaps because home had become a city that never slept, a place where she had reinvented herself into someone she hardly recognized.
Her parents were out of town for the weekend, leaving Charlotte with the house to herself. Sophie had promised to pick her up for the rehearsal dinner later, so Charlotte had a few hours to settle in. She walked through the house, taking in the familiar sights-the family photos on the walls, the old piano in the corner, and the scent of pine that lingered in the air. Her room, though, was exactly as she'd left it. The walls were painted a soft lavender, and the bookshelves were lined with her childhood favorites. It was a strange feeling, returning to a place that hadn't changed, yet made her feel like a different person.
Charlotte set her suitcase down on the bed and stared at the small vanity mirror. Her reflection was the same, yet different. The young woman who had left this town, full of dreams and ambition, was no longer the same person who now stared back. She had changed in ways that were impossible to define. New York had a way of doing that. It molded you, shaped you into someone who could survive in its chaos. And Charlotte had survived. She had flourished. She was a bestselling author now, her books sitting on shelves in stores across the country. But here, in Meadowbrook, she felt... out of place.
A knock on the door broke her reverie, and Sophie's familiar voice floated through.
"Charlotte! It's time to get the show on the road, missy!"
Charlotte smiled, closing her eyes for a moment to compose herself before opening the door. Sophie was standing there, grinning from ear to ear in a light blue dress, her hair pulled back in a messy ponytail. She looked every bit the part of a bride-to-be-excited, radiant, and full of life. Charlotte hugged her tightly, feeling the warmth of her old friend wash over her.
"I can't believe you're really here," Sophie said, pulling back to take a good look at Charlotte. "You're going to love the wedding! It's going to be perfect."
Charlotte nodded, her stomach fluttering with a mix of excitement and nerves. "I'm glad to be here. It's just... been a long time, you know?"
Sophie raised an eyebrow, a playful smile forming on her lips. "I know. But it'll be good to see everyone again. Especially... him."
Charlotte stiffened at the mention of him. Sophie had always been quick to remind her of the one person Charlotte had hoped to avoid while in town: Ethan Cooper.
"Don't," Charlotte warned. "I'm not here to relive the past."
But Sophie just grinned mischievously. "You're going to have to face him sometime, Charlotte. Ethan's been waiting for you to come back."
Charlotte's heart skipped a beat at the mention of Ethan. She hadn't seen him since high school, and the thought of running into him now felt like an inevitable storm cloud. Ethan Cooper had been her first love, the one who had filled her teenage dreams and ultimately shattered her heart. He was the reason she'd fled Meadowbrook all those years ago, and despite the time that had passed, the thought of facing him still made her uneasy.
"I'm just here for you, Sophie," Charlotte said firmly, trying to ignore the tension that had begun to rise in her chest. "I'm not looking for a reunion with anyone else."
Sophie gave her a knowing look, but wisely chose not to press further. Instead, she grabbed Charlotte's hand and pulled her toward the car.
"Let's get to the rehearsal dinner before I have to throttle you for being so difficult. And just so you know, I'm planning on making you dance with someone tonight. I'm not letting you hide forever."
Charlotte rolled her eyes but couldn't help but laugh. "You really think I'm going to let you play matchmaker, don't you?"
Sophie just smiled cryptically as they got into the car.
The evening unfolded in familiar fashion-people milling about, laughter filling the air, and the sight of the town square lit up with twinkling lights. Charlotte could see the joy in the faces of everyone around her, the happiness that Meadowbrook seemed to cultivate so effortlessly. Sophie's wedding was everything a small-town celebration should be-heartfelt, full of warmth, and surrounded by the people who had watched the couple grow up. But as much as Charlotte tried to immerse herself in the festivities, a part of her remained on edge. She had expected to see familiar faces, but she hadn't expected to feel this out of place. This was no longer her world.
And then, there he was.
Ethan Cooper stood by the bar, talking to a group of old friends, his dark hair tousled in that way she remembered all too well. He hadn't changed much-tall, broad-shouldered, with that same intense gaze that could make her heart race even now. But his presence here, in this small-town setting, was a stark reminder of everything she had left behind.
Charlotte felt a strange mixture of emotions-anger, regret, and something else that she couldn't quite place. She hadn't seen him in years, but all the memories came flooding back in an instant. The laughter they shared, the dreams they built together, and ultimately, the painful betrayal that had forced her to walk away. Ethan had been the one person she had trusted completely, and yet he had been the one to shatter her world when she needed him the most.
Her heart hammered in her chest, and for a moment, she considered leaving the dinner early, avoiding any confrontation. But Sophie caught her gaze across the room, her eyes wide with excitement. And before Charlotte could make up her mind, Sophie was pulling her toward the bar, straight toward Ethan.
"Charlotte," Sophie said brightly, "I'd like you to meet someone."
But Charlotte already knew exactly who he was.
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