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Sophie And Hyde Relationship
Sophie, unlike every woman in Missouri smitten with Hyde Reed finds the much talked about night club owner, to be pompous and overhyped. And Hyde, rich, arrogant, but charming with a plethora of women at his disposal, finds something he hasn’t in a long time when he runs into Sophie at Fringe, the night club he owns.
And as these unlikely two navigate around their differences, driving one another mad, their attraction is undeniable. However, as their relationship progresses, Sophie’s fear that she cannot trust Hyde are confirmed, when she uncovers Hyde had a one night stand with her best friend Kara. Destroyed and crushed by the revelation, Sophie seeks comfort and solace with Ryan, a man she met at a bar. But Ryan turns out to be more than

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