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Modern Day Pennsylvania Twenty-one year old Moira Brown is right in the middle of her sophomore year at Gettysburg College when she meets Bryce Reid, a history major with the mind of a detective. After their first meeting, she never thought that they would be friends, but when he approaches her in the school court yard the next day, she can't stop herself from developing a soft spot for him. To her surprise--and his too--they became the best of friends in a matter of months, and were nearly inseparable. When Bryce's mother dies unexpectedly towards the end of the spring semester, Moira is right there beside him the entire way, even when he decides to go back home for the weekend to get things straightened out. While staying at his mother's house, Moira discovers a letter addressed to Bryce hidden away in the book case in her bedroom. Little does she know that what's inside that envelope will take them half way across the world and more than three hundred years into the past. Findoune, Scotland late 1600s Aileen Sinclair had always been the peculiar child of her family. While her sisters day dreamed about husbands, she had her nose in a book, learning everything thing that she could. As a child, she had one good friend, Oliver MacGregor, who left home at age twelve to live a life on the sea. Just before he left, the two promised each other that they would learn to read and write so that they would never forget each other. She hadn't heard from him since. Five years and several tragedies later, Aileen and Oliver reunite. But there's a problem. Oliver is hopelessly in love with Aileen, or at least the girl that he remembered from when he was a child, and would do anything to make her happy. Aileen, however, has her heart set on a day dream of a boy that she once knew. When a young man who bares a striking resemblance to him appears out of the blue, what will Aileen do?
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This is a #TeenFictionAnotherYearShortStory entry. --- Believe me, when adulting takes place, you forget your naïve little side instantly and are ready to fit yourself in the big boots. But let's say, it's too soon for Olivia Dee. For her, graduation was a ceremony, a consummation of all the misery and guilt she had had to bear, of which none whispered-and she finally had the chance to leave it all behind. But the world's twisted, right? What if...I say, she has to relive all her past memories--that nasty first kiss, to be labelled a troublemaker, to be accused of things she could never imagine ever doing? Sadly, this is not her decision to make. A day after her graduation, she wakes up to face her senior year again. She knows that she had completed her education, she spends hours yelling about it on everyone's face. But at the end, she has to go to college again with one question--how does she even return back in time? But this time, all she has to do is grapple with a recurring dream, try to eliminate all the dark spots in her senior year and find out the reason of this travel back in time. Yet one thing's for sure, she hasn't travelled back in time. I give you my word. I know. There are numerous black-outs, sudden falls, chills, drama and a whole different system of cheating, drugs, revenge and a famous Queen sister, who is, mysteriously, now not famous at all. Watch her swim and drown, as she struggles between her reality and to keep up with her past struggles again, literally. Meanwhile, there's one context she never understands: Death undoes anything. *** Credit to @cattown_graphics She is a real darling, and managed to present me this cover at a very short notice. I'm so grateful!

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