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Desperate, he drives to Red Cedar—the last place he felt anything real. He finds Nora Vance arranging a display of “Books That Made Me Cry Unreasonable Amounts.” She’s even more luminous than he remembers. She also promptly throws a latte at his chest.
“You used my real laugh in your book,” she says, calm and ice-cold. “Page 117. ‘A laugh like wind chimes in a storm.’ I haven’t laughed since you left.” shahd fylm Erotica Moonlight 2008 mtrjm may syma 1
You need a concussion. Same difference.
I need a co-writer.
Entertainment beat: Their first writing session is a verbal fencing match. Nora types: “He was a beautiful disaster of a man.” Julian crosses it out: “He was a man who knew exactly what he lost.” The banter is sharp, fast, and secretly flirtatious. Desperate, he drives to Red Cedar—the last place
He steps inside. A bell chimes. Nora looks up. The laugh dies. “You used my real laugh in your book,”
He parks outside The Plot Twist. Through the window: Nora, laughing with a customer. Real. Full. Alive.