Dear Elvis, I Love You
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  • Reads 7,407
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Aug 21, 2015
After Elvis's death, he went to heaven, but it wasn't as heavenly as he thought it would be. He feels betrayed and foolish, but when he hears a little girl's voice talking about how she loves his movies, Elvis finds a new source of entertainment. Elvis watches over the little girl and listens to her pray every night to him until she is no longer a little girl- until she is 16 and is totally in love with him. He has watched over her greive his death over and over again- watched the pain in her eyes every time she thought of his death- watched her long to visit Graceland- visited her dreams and as crazy as it sounded, he realized that somewhere along the line, he had fallen in love with her as well. Elvis begs God for a favor.
A favor that will change the girl's life forever.
A favor that changes him.
He wants to be a part of her world.
He asks for a 2nd chance.
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