Chapter 1

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For years, Jeremy had visions in his mind of the perfect lady. 

He loved to imagine himself with pretty girls he might like to meet. 

But he could never tell which he liked the best. 

Because of that, he always had a song to sing about the various girls of his dreams.

Even now as he was returning to his apartment after a long hard day of performing. 

He was thinking of his past visions and singing about them.

Lonely heart, good morning somewhere

Lonely heart, I know you'll be

Out there somewhere, patiently waiting

Patiently waiting for me

Fun-loving, positive, caring, blond, female

Athletic, trim, young for her age

Likes movies and theater, finds TV a bore

Seeks non-smoking graduate, good sense of humor

Who's looking for friendship and possibly more

Lonely heart, good morning somewhere

Lonely heart, I know you'll be

Out there somewhere, patiently waiting

Patiently waiting for me

Jewelry designer, really neat god

Loves the outdoors, sexy, great bod

Loves trips to the ocean deep, rock and roll 

Inveterate traveller, employed, no dependence

Seeks lighthearted moments with like-minded soul

Lonely heart, good morning somewhere

Lonely heart, I know you'll be

Out there somewhere, patiently waiting

Patiently waiting for me

Chance of a lifetime, petit dark haired lady

Cultured mid-30s, attractive, firm, slim

Likes almost all sports, plays volleyball, skis

Seeks quality gentleman to go country dancing

I must insist recent photograph please

Lonely heart, good morning somewhere

Lonely heart, I know you'll be

Out there somewhere, patiently waiting

Patiently waiting for me

His buddy Chad Stuart was approaching his own apartment when he heard the singing.

Jeremy turned around and saw him smiling. 

"Alright, Jeremy? You seem thoughtful" said Chad.

"I'm alright, Chad. I just feel strange about my past female dreams, if you know what I mean" said Jeremy.

Chad did know what he meant and let out a tiny laugh. "You're in a relationship with Andy McNally."

"I know. But I can't stop thinking about her, Chad the lad" said Jeremy. 

"It's like you to think of a woman, but she's a cop; you don't see her so often" said Chad. 

Jeremy nodded and kept his gaze downward. 

"I'll tell you what, old boy. If you want to see her, I'm headed to Actorville tonight. You can join me and invite her" said Chad.

"Thank you, Chad! I'll call her at once" said Jeremy with a smile. 

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