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Heart II
Heart II
Heart II
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Heart II

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“Heart II” begins with “Kiss Me,” in which a young lady and a man finally find what is most essential in life, though only in the final hours of their lives.
In “Young Boy,” a man’s freakishly youthful appearance allows him to relive his teen years and to finally mature – all thanks to a young girl’s confusion about his real age.
In “Tiny Dancer,” the broken dreams of a girl leads to love when she comes of age in the place that she dislikes the most.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 25, 2013
ISBN9781301089444
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    Heart II - Oliver Frances

    HEART II

    Oliver Frances

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    HEART II

    Published by Marco A Diaz at Smashwords

    Edited by Rob Bignell

    Cover Art by Ana Gaitan

    Copyright 2013 Marco A Diaz

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    Index

    Kiss Me

    Young Boy

    Tiny Dancer

    Kiss Me

    From a cold and plank bed, the gaunt man watched the water drops slide down the window glass as rain poured down outside and, far away, winds slashed trees and bended their crowns. The city should be in convulsion at this time of the afternoon; he thought as the hours passed endlessly. There he lingered as death was

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