Hollis

Marlee Rae


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Wendell Lewis Hollis, Jr. meets Meadow Harmony Chambers freshman year of college, and for twenty years she is his constant, his best friend, his equal, the woman who knows him before the ego, before the marriage, before the very public unraveling of a life he believes he has mastered. He never blurs the lines. Meadow is the homie, solid and brilliant in a way that feels permanent. Until everything else falls apart.
Divorce forces Hollis to confront his pride and the damage of choices he cannot undo. It humbles him, refines him, and through every whisper, every setback, every rebuilding season, Meadow remains exactly where she has always been. Healing sharpens his vision. The hugs linger now. His hands rest at her waist without thought. The ease they have shared for decades deepens into something charged, a quiet tension neither of them can deny.
Loving each other is not the complication. The world around them is. History does not disappear simply because feelings evolve, and turning a twenty-year friendship into something intimate requires courage, clarity, and intention.
This time, Hollis is not standing beside Meadow as her friend. He is standing in front of her as her man. The past may speak, but Hollis stands louder.
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