Hannah's Song
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  • Reads 52
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 31m
Ongoing, First published Jan 24, 2021
Mature
I hoped it would happen for me too.  I hoped that one day a certain girl would come up to the register with one of my favorite books.  We'd begin a conversation and in the moment the book passed from my hand to hers we would sense the possibility of friendship and more.  Of course, the complication is that I'm a girl too.  At 23, I'm tall and slim with long blonde hair and "striking" blue eyes, a leap from the skinny flat-chested girl I was in middle school.  But it's through her eyes that I look out on the world.  There are times that I have seen someone; felt that ache and longing from a distance, a wish to approach and look at her face, but I lack the courage or confidence.  In my role as a bookseller, I am transformed; love's emissary, guiding lost souls into pairs.
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