Wren & Oysters
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  • Parts 15
  • Time 6h 29m
  • Reads 9,464
  • Votes 494
  • Parts 15
  • Time 6h 29m
Ongoing, First published Apr 22, 2014
The newest Nicholas Sparks book 'An Ocean Between' is said to be next summers big blockbuster movie. Nicholas had grown weary of all his books taking place in the Outer Banks of North Carolina and decided to write his latest book in a small coastal town most people have never even heard of. Oyster Virginia is the southernmost beach front town in the state and if you blink you'll miss it. Just outside of Cape Charles this quaint fishers village is where Tom Hiddleston finds himself as they want this film all on location as most of Sparks movies are. Out for his daily morning run Tom sees an Island with a grand white house and small lighthouse. The very historical Island that plays such a large role in the film he's in. It catches his eye every morning, and he can see the sweeping light from the lighthouse every night from his beachfront rental, but what he doesn't realize is that Cobb Island Station is important for much more than just the film.
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35 parts Complete Mature

You have always hated the rich life. Your father, a major in the photography and film making industry. Your mother, a clothes designer. Having to constantly move because it didn't satisfy your parents costs or the schools weren't good enough. You'd always beg them to settle down some where, but you'd never expect them to move all the way to the UK. As you finally settle down into a seat onto a plane, you can't help but to notice a handsome man towering over you for the compartment above you. You instantly get this weird feeling, but decide to shake it off, applying the fact that you might not ever see this man again. But that feeling in contradicted when your father invites you down to meet his best friend, his co-worker, and the man you only saw a few days ago - Benedict Cumberbatch. What will happen when you feel like you have a connection to this man, wanting to secretly see him every day after school, exchanging emails and phone numbers, and even letting him sneak into your room at night? Will you try to blow it off, try hiding your feelings and act like you never met him, or adapt to the secret lifestyle of the UK?