Brielle - Once Upon An Oceanside Town
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  • Reads 1,770
  • Votes 66
  • Parts 4
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2012
Based in the 1950s. 

To question fate is a dangerous game, and it is just what Brielle Winters plans to do. 

What would happen when a rebellious sailor meets a runaway bride? What would happen when something inevitable threatens to ruin what they have?

Brielle Winters meets Ronan O'Connell and instantly feels he could give her what she's been craving. Excitement, adventure and a life of fulfilment. She is straight forward, favors martinis and has a fetish for Marilyn Monroe films. She has seen the Asphalt Jungle 3 times. Many compare her to a child wrapped up in a woman's body. All she wanted was to experience love at its finest. Brielle never considered that maybe he might fall in love with her too, and that is not something she wants to leave behind - a broken heart. 

But how can she fight fate and what it has installed for her? 

How can she please her parents but find a way to be happy as well?
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