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Lance T Leonard
Some stories are written to celebrate the good parts of life.
This one was written because the author needed to look back and make sense of what happened.
In Broken Vows, Lance T. Leonard reflects on the years he spent building a marriage and raising a family, and on the difficult moment when that life slowly came apart. It is a quiet story about love, disappointment, faith, and trying to understand where things changed.
About The Author
Lance T Leonard
Lance T. Leonard spent most of his life focused on the things many people consider important: family, work, and stability.
He graduated from Washington State University with a degree in Recreation and Parks Administration. Early in his career, he worked with youth recreation programs, helping organize activities and sports programs for thousands of kids in his community.
Later, he moved into the insurance industry. What started as a job eventually turned into a career that lasted more than thirty years. During that time, he built his own agency and worked with families who were trying to plan for their future and protect the things they had worked hard to build.
Outside of work, most of his time revolved around his family.
Marriage, raising children, and maintaining a home were always at the center of his life. For many years, he believed everything was moving in the right direction.
When that life suddenly changed, Lance found himself facing a period of reflection he never expected. Writing Broken Vows grew out of that time.
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Broken Vows
Most relationships don’t begin with anything dramatic.
Lance first met Michele during an ordinary workday in Seattle. There was a short conversation, a bit of curiosity, and the feeling that they should probably see each other again. From there, the relationship grew in the same way many do. Dates turned into weekends together. Weekends turned into something more serious. Eventually they married.
For a long time their life followed the pattern that many families know well. Work during the week. Time with the kids. Vacations when possible. The small routines that slowly become the structure of everyday life.
Nothing about those years seemed unusual at the time.
But relationships change in ways people rarely notice right away. Small tensions appear. Stress from work or money creeps in. Conversations become harder than they used to be. Over time the distance between them became real.
When Michele moved to Hawaii with their daughter, what once felt temporary slowly turned into a separation neither of them had expected.
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