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Ongoing, First published Sep 20, 2021
Two lovers, meeting throughout the decades. Once in 1961 the two cross paths, unaware that the time they shared on that fateful night at the drive-in theater was limited. The dates they had both taken that night we're uneventful, sure Sasha seemed like a lovely girl to take to the theater but ended up ditching Emilio for some other guy halfway through. Grayson was Mia's date, she'd only agreed to this because she'd rather be anywhere else in the world than at home right now. He had tried to get Mia on a date for months now but halfway through realized how disinterested she was, "Hey, why don't you go get us some pop?". He said with a smile,  Mia nodded and silently rolled her eyes at the Grayson's attempt to sneakily ditch her. She grabbed her purse and slammed the car door behind her, giving the boy a mean look before heading over to the concession stand. The same thought crossed both of the to be lovers mind "Could this night get any worse?".
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