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Going Rogue
Going Rogue
Going Rogue
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Going Rogue

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In End of the Line, Aaron broke away for a time before he returns. He came back injured and with new insight, but what happened on his journey?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherOttilie Weber
Release dateDec 28, 2015
ISBN9781310523717
Going Rogue
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Ottilie Weber

Ottilie Weber grew up in Wall, New Jersey, not far from the beach. She always has a book in her hands or nearby, despite her dyslexia. She graduated from The College of New Jersey, earning a degree in History Secondary Education then earned her special education certificate. She now has left New Jersey and teaches in Virginia. Ottilie has a passion for writing, where she is always ready to take on the next project. Her family and close friends are there to help her take on the bumps or potholes in the road.

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    Going Rogue - Ottilie Weber

    Going Rogue

    Going Rogue

    By Ottilie Weber

    Copyright 2015 Ottilie Weber

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    Aaron

    My heart pounded against my chest as I bolted down the stairs. Screams rose from the rooms that I passed then a thud as someone was thrown into the hall. Jumping over the body I made my way down the stairs not even checking to see if that person was okay. I needed air my throat was closing in. Shoving the broken door of the building I was once again outside. My head was spinning and the shouts from my surroundings were only mixing with my own inner arguments. What was I doing? I shouldn’t have put Lauren in that kind of situation. Pinning her to the mattress like that was dumb and we weren’t alone. God forbid if we started something and the relationship went bad how were we suppose to make things work out with an ex? We could potentially get to a point where we hated each other. Yet, I doubted we could survive without each other. Our numbers have been helpful.

    Or things could work out between us…

    Racking my fingers through my hair I took deep breaths, my steps slowed slightly. A

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