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Runaway
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En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement févr. 15, 2016
Rosie Clark was a nurse in Seaside Heights in the early 1960's with a life of nursing ahead of her. She lived with her handicapped friend, Barbara Ann Pisarski, visited a coffee shop and was served by Dorothy Malone and she worked every day with two women named Heidi Wilson and Louise Dennison. She never expected anything more to come from that, until she met the mysterious man across the street. She had expected herself to be the last girl in the world to have her whole world torn apart by a man, and yet she was the first among her acquaintances. Exactly what does this mysterious man have planned for her?
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An Empty Tea Cup and a Note That Says I Love You (Sequel to Lonely People)

21 chapitres Terminé

It's late 1964, 7 years after Rosie Carlson was with John, and she hasn't heard from him since. There never came a letter, no matter how many times she tried to get a response, and she is still trying to hear from him, sending John letters every time she can. Doing her best to move on, which is hard to do, Rosie works most of her days, living in a crappy little flat in London. Francis, her best friend and the one she met at her work, has been her outlet of her sadness, yet he's hoping to be something more, and she's not saying no. Rosie almost begins to feel she can live without John, she has before, but that changes when a regular customer, with a secret, comes in one day, leaving something for her, and everything is flipped upside down for better, and for worse.