Strawberry Jelly
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Ongoing, First published Apr 27, 2015
Your first love isn't always the first person you kiss, or the first person you date. Your first love is the one you will always compare everyone to. The person you will never truly get over, even when you've convinced yourself you've moved on. 

Katelyn Steele knows how it feels to be in love. She also knows how it feels when everything's been taken away from her. Katelyn is a 29 year old antique shop owner, and although she married when she was 24, she knew she could never love her husband like she loved Mason. 

Mason Gold was her everything, and when he was gone, she knew she was too. Even 20 years later, she can remember the story of her first love clearer then a summers day. Now, it's time for her to share her beautiful, yet tragic love story, about a boy and a girl, who could just never catch a break, even in the strawberry fields.
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