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Ongoing, First published Dec 02, 2016
Mature
Journalist, Hazel Jameson, lands an interview with the one and only Prince, now 46 years old. She gets him to open up about the one time he truly believed he was in love. Her name was Sherilyn Rae Lawrence and he met her back in 1987. Amidst the perfect story he tells of this woman, journalist Hazel Jameson is left trying to put together the pieces of this tragic love story and it's unfortunate demise. 

What started out as an innocent interview about newly released music, quickly spins into a web of confusion and lies. Now Hazel finds herself directly in the middle. 


"Love isn't love until it's lost."

                        ♂


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