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Charlotte Thorne’s life has hit a rough patch. Once a passionate media professional with dreams of drawing and vibrant friendships, Charlotte now feels burned out and disconnected. The thought of returning to Hein University for her five-year reunion, amidst a career stalled and strained relationships with her chosen family, is less than appealing.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
Charlotte Thorne’s life has hit a rough patch. Once a passionate media professional with dreams of drawing and vibrant friendships, Charlotte now feels burned out and disconnected. The thought of returning to Hein University for her five-year reunion, amidst a career stalled and strained relationships with her chosen family, is less than appealing.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
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Charlotte Thorne’s life has hit a rough patch. Once a passionate media professional with dreams of drawing and vibrant friendships, Charlotte now feels burned out and disconnected. The thought of returning to Hein University for her five-year reunion, amidst a career stalled and strained relationships with her chosen family, is less than appealing.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
Charlotte Thorne’s life has hit a rough patch. Once a passionate media professional with dreams of drawing and vibrant friendships, Charlotte now feels burned out and disconnected. The thought of returning to Hein University for her five-year reunion, amidst a career stalled and strained relationships with her chosen family, is less than appealing.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
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Charlotte Thorne’s life has hit a rough patch. Once a passionate media professional with dreams of drawing and vibrant friendships, Charlotte now feels burned out and disconnected. The thought of returning to Hein University for her five-year reunion, amidst a career stalled and strained relationships with her chosen family, is less than appealing.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
Charlotte Thorne’s life has hit a rough patch. Once a passionate media professional with dreams of drawing and vibrant friendships, Charlotte now feels burned out and disconnected. The thought of returning to Hein University for her five-year reunion, amidst a career stalled and strained relationships with her chosen family, is less than appealing.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
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Charlotte Thorne’s life has hit a rough patch. Once a passionate media professional with dreams of drawing and vibrant friendships, Charlotte now feels burned out and disconnected. The thought of returning to Hein University for her five-year reunion, amidst a career stalled and strained relationships with her chosen family, is less than appealing.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
Charlotte Thorne’s life has hit a rough patch. Once a passionate media professional with dreams of drawing and vibrant friendships, Charlotte now feels burned out and disconnected. The thought of returning to Hein University for her five-year reunion, amidst a career stalled and strained relationships with her chosen family, is less than appealing.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
However, when her demanding boss, tech journalist Roger Ludermore, is invited to give the commencement address at Hein University during the same weekend as her reunion, Charlotte has no choice but to attend. She braves the journey back to campus, a place she had hoped to leave behind.
Upon arrival, Charlotte is bombarded with memories of her college days: the lively disco parties at the LGBTQIA+ program house, her cramped twin XL bed, and especially her tumultuous rebound relationship with Reece Krueger, the hockey player who had been a brief but intense part of her life.
As Charlotte navigates the weekend, she tries to have fun while dodging her best friend's concerned questions about her mental health, ignoring her boss’s incessant Slack messages, and confronting the unresolved feelings about her past with Reece. The reunion becomes a whirlwind of nostalgia, regret, and self-discovery.
Can Charlotte confront her old demons, reconnect with her chosen family, and come to terms with her past choices in just seventy-two hours? The Reunion is a heartfelt exploration of second chances, self-acceptance, and the messy but rewarding journey of revisiting one’s past.
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