She’s the Girl by Susan M. Brooks
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Susan M. Brooks | She’s the Girl | Natalie loves love and hates relationships. Having never been surprised with a thousand daisies on her doorstep or a proposal written among the clouds
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Contents
Wash us and comb us.–An invitation.–Death and the old woman.–An illness.-