Wendy has been driven to desperate lengths to emulate her late beloved father. Then she meets Bill. Then she meets Stephen. She makes a decision which leads to an unexpected conclusion.
Fifteen-year-old Josh seems to have everything a teenage boy could want: loving parents, a bright future, and best of all, a beautiful social appliance named Tiffany who loves him...So why would he ever want to go on a date with a real girl?
In high school, Lily was a shy bookworm, spending more time in the library than at parties. Ten years later, she's blossomed into a successful, beautiful woman. At the reunion, will anyone recognize her? Will the boy who rejected her at prom be there? Only one way to find out...
REPOST It's a romance with some drama and some comedy. Our story follows Brad Gilman as he woos Karen Monroe. They must write a short romantic story together for a class. For those of you who have read "Student Assistance," you will recognize this as the other story that was introduced in the “class.” I have had this one in the back of my mind for while. It's a bit sappy and without sex. There are religious overtones. If you don't want those things, give it a pass. RG