Becoming Mrs. Seguin
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  • Reads 252,524
  • Votes 5,485
  • Parts 42
  • Time 5h 32m
Complete, First published Jun 24, 2013
Christine Miller's lifelong dream was to graduate from Harvard University. The last thing she wanted to do was fall in love, especially since her previous relationship didn't end so well. Tyler Seguin, a young hockey player for the Boston Bruins, dreams of making history for his team. He's living the carefree single life, but what happens when the two keep running into each other? Well, they're in for the biggest roller coaster ride of their lives. Along the way, Tyler is faced with the toughest decision he's ever had to make, leaving Christine heartbroken. The question is, will everything work out in the end? Read to find out.
*LINK TO STORY TRAILER: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQi42J2_7Io
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The Promise of Forever

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It's the summer of 2011, and Elena Hart thought that finally she was going to get a chance to kick back and relax. However there are a change of plans when someone returns back to Brampton, that person being Tyler Seguin, the person Elena once referred to as a best friend. Three years ago Tyler left Elena without even saying goodbye,he did not contact her or keep in touch with her at all as he went on to pursue his dream of playing hockey, But now after three years he is back and Elena is full of mixed emotions. Will Elena be ready to forgive Tyler and reform the strong bond that they once shared? Or is it too late?