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3 stories
The Dust Jacket by bjvisperas
The Dust Jacket
bjvisperas
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What if you purchase a book from a second hand bookstore and found a dying letter written on it? What would you do? Would you ignore it? Would you try finding the previous owner? This is the dilemma of Eric, a young DJ of an evening segment to a radio station. He bought a book at a small second hand bookstore. When he got home, he tried to browse the pages of the book. He then noticed that at the last blank pages of the book, a letter was written. It started with the greeting, "Yam" and ended with "Your Dad" It is actually a letter of a dying father to his daughter whom he had not talked to for ages. Having read it several times, Eric wanted to give the book to the daughter but his dilemma is he does not know where to look for her. The only clue that he has is the simple greeting, "Yam." The letter kept on bugging him, as if pleading to be sent to the addressee. What will he do? Would Eric be able to give the dying message of the father to his daughter?
The Sea Heaven by bjvisperas
The Sea Heaven
bjvisperas
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  • Parts 35
Landon Bolton has everything a man loves: stable business, loyal friends, even a wonderful five-year-old son, Mavis. Yet, His life seemed to end the day his wife, Theresa died after a long fought battle against leukemia. Losing Theresa was losing his soul, the meaning of his existence. Furthermore, surprises await him as he recovers from his lost when he meets a young woman on vacation at Myrtle Beach, his hometown. The young woman would remind him of his deceased wife and they reach out to each other, tentatively, they would fall in love. But what neither realizes is that they are also bound together by shocking secrets, one that would force them to distance one another and ask themselves, is it a love at first sight or a backlash of the past?
The Scarred Heart by bjvisperas
The Scarred Heart
bjvisperas
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  • Parts 1
This is not a product of the fantasy of my imagination. This is a true story, my story. Every word and every description were real from top to bottom. Each of us has a decision to make. We decide to talk, to listen, to write or to sit. In terms of greater sphere of life, we decide to choose good over evil. Yet, what if you have to take a pick between two goods? It's easy to say just select one since they are both good. What if either one of them would haunt you for life if you would choose, would you still be able to decide?