The Coldest Winter by Brittainy Cherry EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Author: Brittainy Cherry
- Genre: New Adult & College Romance, Contemporary Romance
- Publish Date: 13 April 2023
- Size: 3 MB
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Starlet
January
Present Day
The day I turned fourteen, I created a life plan. I knew
what I wanted and saw the roadmap to get
everything I desired. Step one was to graduate from college
with a degree in education like my mother did. Step two was
to get engaged to my boyfriend, John, by graduation. Step
three, start my teaching career and land a fantastic job. Then to
have kids by twenty-three always seemed right.
I knew what my life was supposed to look like, and as I
entered the second semester of my junior year of college, I
was sure I was on the straight and narrow path to my dreams
coming true.
I prided myself on being levelheaded. If there were a word
to describe me, it would be perfectionist. I always did the right
thing because I had an irrational fear of failure. I wasn’t one to
step out of my security box, as I knew all the angles of said
box. I knew the ins and outs of my protected walls of stability.
I had no problem staying on the right path—I liked my safety
net.
That afternoon, I stood in front of the full-length mirror of
my shared dorm room, smoothing my hands over my white Aline dress. Beside said mirror was the vision board I’d created
with every item I planned to accomplish. Many people
updated their vision boards yearly, but I was lucky enough to
have the same precise vision since I was a teenager. I knew
who I was. Therefore, I knew what I was becoming, and that
afternoon was bringing me one step closer to my happily ever
after.
It was my twenty-first birthday, and my boyfriend, John,
was going to propose to me that evening.
John wasn’t very clever when it came to surprises. When
he told me I should get my nails done for my birthday and
wear a white dress, it became clear what was happening. Plus,
when I was at his dorm the other night studying for our
physics exam, I’d opened the top drawer in his desk to find a
pen and saw the ring box.
The timing couldn’t have been better, seeing as I wanted to
be engaged for at least a year before marriage. If things went
according to plan, we could have our first child by age twentythree—only one year older than my parents were when they
had me.
To say my parents’ love story was my inspiration was an
understatement. Even though my mom passed away a few
years ago, Dad still talked about her as if she were the greatest
gift to the world. He wasn’t wrong about that, either. My
mother was a sain
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