A Tale of Two Girls
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  • Reads 369
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 8
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Jun 27, 2011
Lillian Danau wouldn't consider herself a man-eater, but who would? She just gets bored easily. So when Jace Dempsey seems to hold her attention for more than a few months,  everyone is surprised, including herself. When she does dump him, she finds herself recognizing a side of herself she didn't notice before. A side she wishes wasn't there. 
Kaydence Cranfrom was excited to start an internship at her father's newspaper. Excited, that is, until she finds herself stuck doing filler peices with the rest of the interns. This is why when she's assigned to interview the guy who refuses to move from the corner of Lincoln and Summer, she's determined to get nothing out of it. After a series of interviews, however, she produces a string of articles that are more revealing, to her, than the biggest dish on any politician. 
Loosely based on the song The Man Who Can't Be Moved by The Script, A Tale of Two Girls is a story of two simultaneous self discoveries that necessitate change. 
I welcome all constructive criticisms and comments! I'd really like the feedback so I can improve as I write this story.
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