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Things You Never Get Over

Things You Never Get Over

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A collection of short stories from the eyes of ordinary people. People who lose loved ones. People with difficult choices. People who make mistakes. People in pain. People who have no option but to move forward.

This collection contains five short stories: The Osprey, Un-Opened, In Search of Redemption, Making a Call, and 4 a.m. Each story is also available for individual purchase. Please read below for info on each of these stories.

The Osprey

The Osprey

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Life is uncertain. Loved ones are sometimes ripped away unexpectedly and moving on can seem an insurmountable task.

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Un-Opened

Un-Opened

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Ember knew relationships could be tumultuous and challenging. She was ready for that. Things changed with the decision to start a family. Now there are questions she doesn’t have answers for, and decisions she doesn’t want to make.

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In Search of Redemption

In Search of Redemption

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People can say indefensible things during an argument, things that can destroy a friendship even after the details fade from memory. Reconciling is difficult, the first steps the most uncertain.

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Making a Call

Making a Call

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An unexpected collapse interrupts a woman’s time with her lover. Left with more than just her worry for him, she must make a decision that could have terrible consequences.

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4 a.m.

4 a.m.

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Aubrey struggles to be loving and supportive when her best friend repeatedly comes to her for help. She listens, offers her home, but nothing changes. Uncomfortable questions emerge: is it possible to save someone who doesn’t want to be saved, and when is her own peace of mind more important than friendship?

This story is included in Things You Never Get Over.