The Pen Pal Project
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2013
Correspondence (/ˌkôrəˈspändəns/)

Noun:

1)  A close similarity, connection, or equivalence.

2)  Communication by exchanging letters with someone.  


Lindsey Fischer was just a regular American girl. David Murray was just an average British guy. 

When they both join the same overseas pen pal program, they immediately connect. But when all they know about each other is what they write, and what they look like. David starts falling for the girl Lindsey writes as, but she is hiding a dark secret beneath her words. Lindsey starts to second guess her relationship with her boyfriend when she's exposed to the truth of David's feelings.

But can you really get to know someone you've never even met? Can you get to know them well enough to maybe- just maybe- fall in love with them?

And what happens when you finally meet?
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