Sincerely, Delilah
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  • Reads 24
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published May 28, 2022
Allow me to briefly introduce myself. I am Delilah Hart.
      You could've picked up any book on the shelves - yet somehow you managed to grab mine - and however you managed to grab onto it, I hope you'll stick around and stay to the end. It is, in my opinion, one of the best stories out there and never seems to disappoint.
      What can I say? Throughout the constant rollercoaster of life I've been on, I've learned one thing: that I'd do it all over again as long as I ended up in his arms. Each day I've lived has led me toward him.  He, in himself, is my happiness.
      Anyway, I'm getting ahead of myself. You haven't even heard the beginning of the story, not to mention the first time I saw him. So buckle up and enjoy the ride. Hopefully you'll find the story as enjoyable and meaningful as it is to me.

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