Engaging With The Enemy
Joslyn Nichols has no intention of getting into another relationship, which is good because the hot guy who asked her out is known to be a hookups-only kind of a guy. Right?
Joslyn Nichols:
I thought I’d spend the rest of my life in Tokyo. I was in love with the city, the culture, the style. I liked the idea of big city life. But the reality was cold and lonely.
I needed a change. I needed more space to breathe.
So
when I got the chance to move South of Houston for a full-time job with
better pay, I broke up with my boyfriend and took it. Relationships are
overrated anyway.
What I didn’t know was that the little town
of Fort Balerno was home to a tall, strong Marine named Tyler Wright.
I’d never felt like I needed a man. Until now. Oops.
Tyler Wright:
How
many men do you know who get to spend all day playing in dirt and
getting a tan? That's what I always told people when they asked about my
job as a soil scientist in Fort Balerno, Texas.
I came here
when I joined the Marine Reserve, and I continued to serve two weekends
out of the month and a two-week stint every year. I had a good job,
great friends, and a decent dating life.
Sure, most of the
women just wanted someone to buy them dinner and gifts, and didn’t give
two hoots about who I was. But overall, life was good. And then I met
Joslyn Nichols, and I found out exactly what I’d been missing.
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