New Release!
If you love someone, set them free. If they come back they're yours; if they don't they never were.
Richard Bach
New Release!
It was the first time they had decided to leave London. During the first year at the college, they were hesitant to travel across Europe and admire the beauty of other countries and their cities. This year, they were determined to meet challenges, to have fun, and celebrate the most sensational day of the year. It meant so much to young people celebrating Valentine’s Day.
“I don’t see the others’ cars. Did we miss something or it’s my idea?” Ian said.
“I guess we came early. Let’s go inside and check out our flight.”
The following minutes, they ran into bad luck and the limitless stupidity of the others since the rest of their friends were sick and none had remembered to call Ian or
Gina to let them know they were not able to travel. The previous night, Jason, Lucia, and Margaret had been to a party and had drunk so much that they had collapsed and couldn’t stand. Luckily for them, they had managed to reach the home they rented and felt so relieved that they didn’t really care about anything other. They woke up too late; they were supposed to meet at the airport in the evening, but couldn’t take a step. They looked so badly that Ian and Gina would feel sorry for them. And they would never trust them again since they were addicted to going out every night and drinking beers in every bar they stepped into.
“It seems it’s just you and me, Ian,” Gina said and put her cell phone in her black bag.
“As always,” Ian said.
“What do you want us to do?” Gina said and fell into his hug trying to change his mood and make him laugh.
“I say we shouldn’t lose this chance. Let’s go,” he said.
“That’s one of the reasons I love you!” she said and hugged him tight.
Ian and Gina were raised in the same, small town. Their parents had known each other for many years and both families always felt they had two children. They didn’t have brothers or sisters and never felt lonely because they had one another. They were neighbors; they both liked the same things and loved crazy adventures.
Back home in the U.S, they knew every single place in Ohio and before leaving for their studies in U.K, they had already traveled across the half states of America. They were thirsty to know everything about the world; they wanted to meet new places and getting to know other cultures.
Ian was the only one who would always help Gina get away from bullies in high school while she would never betray his trust, nor would she ever share his secrets about the feelings he had for various girls. They were two normal, motivated teenagers who wanted to change the whole world and they had decided to do that together…
https://bookgoodies.com/a/B07CXYDRFC
Richard Bach
New Release!
It was the first time they had decided to leave London. During the first year at the college, they were hesitant to travel across Europe and admire the beauty of other countries and their cities. This year, they were determined to meet challenges, to have fun, and celebrate the most sensational day of the year. It meant so much to young people celebrating Valentine’s Day.
“I don’t see the others’ cars. Did we miss something or it’s my idea?” Ian said.
“I guess we came early. Let’s go inside and check out our flight.”
The following minutes, they ran into bad luck and the limitless stupidity of the others since the rest of their friends were sick and none had remembered to call Ian or
Gina to let them know they were not able to travel. The previous night, Jason, Lucia, and Margaret had been to a party and had drunk so much that they had collapsed and couldn’t stand. Luckily for them, they had managed to reach the home they rented and felt so relieved that they didn’t really care about anything other. They woke up too late; they were supposed to meet at the airport in the evening, but couldn’t take a step. They looked so badly that Ian and Gina would feel sorry for them. And they would never trust them again since they were addicted to going out every night and drinking beers in every bar they stepped into.
“It seems it’s just you and me, Ian,” Gina said and put her cell phone in her black bag.
“As always,” Ian said.
“What do you want us to do?” Gina said and fell into his hug trying to change his mood and make him laugh.
“I say we shouldn’t lose this chance. Let’s go,” he said.
“That’s one of the reasons I love you!” she said and hugged him tight.
Ian and Gina were raised in the same, small town. Their parents had known each other for many years and both families always felt they had two children. They didn’t have brothers or sisters and never felt lonely because they had one another. They were neighbors; they both liked the same things and loved crazy adventures.
Back home in the U.S, they knew every single place in Ohio and before leaving for their studies in U.K, they had already traveled across the half states of America. They were thirsty to know everything about the world; they wanted to meet new places and getting to know other cultures.
Ian was the only one who would always help Gina get away from bullies in high school while she would never betray his trust, nor would she ever share his secrets about the feelings he had for various girls. They were two normal, motivated teenagers who wanted to change the whole world and they had decided to do that together…
https://bookgoodies.com/a/B07CXYDRFC
Published on May 09, 2018 13:41
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