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Wish for Love

✍ Scribed by Daria White


Publisher
Daria White
Tongue
English
Weight
121 KB
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Leah arrives for dinner with her boyfriend, Brian, looking her best, as she is sure tonight is the night he will finally propose. To her hurt and embarrassment, he breaks up with her, insisting it's for the best since "they want different things." Though it's a small town and Leah knows it will set tongues wagging, she gets up and storms out of the restaurant. Walking to clear her head, Leah arrives at the fountain in the center of town, long rumored to grant wishes. Absently, she tosses in a coin, wishing for true love, but then decides she is done with relationships for now. She will devote herself to accomplishing things long on her to-do list but always pushed to the side.

Cole Parsons returns home from spending years overseas, photographing war, political upheaval, and beautiful scenes of nature. Industry movers and shakers have recognized his work, but not his own father, who still prefers his older brother, Seth, the consummate athlete. Cole is happy to be home,...


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