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Mistakenly Married?: A multicultural, age gap, forced proximity, friends to lovers, drunk Vegas marriage, sports romance.
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Mistakenly Married?: A multicultural, age gap, forced proximity, friends to lovers, drunk Vegas marriage, sports romance. in Franklin, TN
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Mistakenly Married?: A multicultural, age gap, forced proximity, friends to lovers, drunk Vegas marriage, sports romance. in Franklin, TN
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What happens when the Galactic Wrestling Association celebrates a little too hard after a successful show in Las Vegas? Too much drinking leads to a night several of the wrestlers have completely forgotten. Especially when one of their meddling, matchmaking mommas instigates an excursion to take pictures at a local wedding chapel. The photographic evidence on social media of thirteen inebriated performers stopping at a wedding chapel caused quite an uproar, making them wonder if some of their angles needed to be rebooked. But with all of them waking up in their own rooms at the hotel the next morning, with only vague memories of what had happened, they all believed they'd stayed outside the chapel, as the pictures indicated. Until a few weeks later, when Rylie Long checked her mail while the GWA was in her hometown for a show, and learned that what happens in Vegas doesn't always stay there. And she and Liam weren't the only wrestlers to get mistakenly married. Teagan Shields and Josh Parker also got married while drunk that night, as did Aiken Pearson and Brent Crockett. Now they all had to figure out how they wanted to handle the legalities of their situation, while the GWA bookers reworked their angles to try to control the celebrity gossip. Would any of them stay married? Or would they get divorced? Or have their marriages annulled? And how did the fact that none of them had their legal residences listed in the same state as their spouses, or the state where they got married, factor into their options? DISCLAIMER: This multicultural, age gap, forced proximity, friends-to-lovers, drunk Vegas marriage, sports romance contains profanity, graphic sex scenes, and references to infertility issues. It is intended for adult readers (18+) who are not easily offended.
What happens when the Galactic Wrestling Association celebrates a little too hard after a successful show in Las Vegas? Too much drinking leads to a night several of the wrestlers have completely forgotten. Especially when one of their meddling, matchmaking mommas instigates an excursion to take pictures at a local wedding chapel. The photographic evidence on social media of thirteen inebriated performers stopping at a wedding chapel caused quite an uproar, making them wonder if some of their angles needed to be rebooked. But with all of them waking up in their own rooms at the hotel the next morning, with only vague memories of what had happened, they all believed they'd stayed outside the chapel, as the pictures indicated. Until a few weeks later, when Rylie Long checked her mail while the GWA was in her hometown for a show, and learned that what happens in Vegas doesn't always stay there. And she and Liam weren't the only wrestlers to get mistakenly married. Teagan Shields and Josh Parker also got married while drunk that night, as did Aiken Pearson and Brent Crockett. Now they all had to figure out how they wanted to handle the legalities of their situation, while the GWA bookers reworked their angles to try to control the celebrity gossip. Would any of them stay married? Or would they get divorced? Or have their marriages annulled? And how did the fact that none of them had their legal residences listed in the same state as their spouses, or the state where they got married, factor into their options? DISCLAIMER: This multicultural, age gap, forced proximity, friends-to-lovers, drunk Vegas marriage, sports romance contains profanity, graphic sex scenes, and references to infertility issues. It is intended for adult readers (18+) who are not easily offended.

















