Decisions. [Robert Lincoln Fanfiction]

Decisions. [Robert Lincoln Fanfiction]

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LANGUAGE MAY OFFEND READERS. *Dates may be off to fit the story* Grace Turner is a freed slave, who has been working in the White House as a seamstress since she was 16. As a young girl, she watched her mother and brother, get sold into slavery. Nightmares of this tragedy and her days as a slave haunt her. Now at 19, Grace's feelings toward, Robert Lincoln, the 21 year old son of President Abraham Lincoln, flourish. They two are madly in love, but are fearful of the backlash of their interracial romance. What will become of their relationship and how will they react to the negative response of the black and white race?
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America's greatest conflict. The Civil War. 1861-1865. Brother against brother, father against son. Elizabeth Hawkins is only 19 when war breaks out. She must make the biggest decision in her short life: Does she join her brother and nurse those in need, or does she live comfortably in the peace of her own home? Note: The battles and commanders are real events and people. I tried to be as accurate as possible with events of battles. Other than those, this is a completely original story. Also, the picture above is an illustration of the attack on Fort Sumter April 12, 1861; beginning of one of the bloodiest wars in American history, if not the bloodiest. Image is courtesy of an article from the Smithsonian.

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