(It seems stupid, impossible, until it's finally done) Roger Penhaligon has written a letter, far from a malpractice, but he's written it to his 'everything', his crush, Charlotte. And in it, he's spewed out a kind of hazy romance that seems filmy, its contents directed to a woman, whose heart he thinks he'll never quite understand, yet chooses to revel in its imperfection. 'Perfect Date' by A.D Stonehiill (pseudonym for jedipotter2047) is a nonchalant reminder that love consists of taking strides towards each other, for each other, with each other.
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What happens if your fiction comes true?
Eva considers herself realistic person rather than romantic. Her best friend insists that she write about a love she misses in her life to help her open up. She begins writing about her high school boyfriend adding in some fiction. She is in for a surprise when her fictional stories start happening in her real life. She tries to take control of her life by taking control of the narration of her story. But will she succeed in finding love through fiction or will she lose everything?
***FEATURED ON WATTPAD STORIES UNDISCOVERED SAPPHIRE LIST 2019***