This is an old story by my friend Joesephus. It was his next to last story and I think one of his best. The question is the meaning of forgiveness, and reconciliation... which Joesephus saw as separate acts. Please let me know what your reaction/response would be and your opinion of the story
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Raisa Felfan’s life is comfortable. She spends her days working in her family’s diner and flirting with the gorgeous man next door. She suddenly finds herself in an uncomfortable situation as the local Russian mob boss decides to make her his mistress against her will. Kris Lawson owns and operates the flower shop next door. As a semi-retired government operative, Kris claims Raisa as his and sets out to show the mobster just why you don’t take what’s his.
After time, relationships can lose much of their luster and passion. Is it possible to reclaim that wonder or are we doomed to a life of mediocrity? Is there still magic in the air? Can Guy find the love that he seeks in the woods and lakes that he longs to escape to? Read on to find the answers.
Part 1: When Cindy storms out the door she throws her ring back at Jerry and tells him to give it away. She gives him back her love for him and tells him to just give it away. Sounds like a marriage in trouble! Part 2: Jerry's wife, Cindy, told him to "give it away," he couldn't. Would she ever come to him and ask him to "give it back?"
When Jerry's wife, Cindy, told him to "give it away," he couldn't. Would she ever come to him and ask him to "give it back?" This is a sequel to "Give It Away" please read that story first.
Terry grew up in the wine country of Sonoma County, California. He fell in love with Annie, the girl from the next vineyard over,and they pledged to live their lives together. Life can be sweet but sometimes there can be storms. Join them in their search for love and happiness.