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Bridesmaids

BULLET HEART

Volume I ‘‘Do you want to bet on something?’’ he asked standing up to face her for the first time. He had a smile on his face but somewhat, Rosa felt that his aura had changed. He looked familiarly different and she couldn’t point out a particular thing that was different. ‘‘Your eyes are giving you away, Prosecutor Ann. I can tell you have a lot of questions to ask me’’ ‘'What exactly are you?’’ she mustered the courage to finally ask. ‘‘Prosecutor Ann, how have you been?’’ he flashed a smile before pulling her into a tight hug, '‘I missed you’’ In Blue Town, there is an underlining rule, you kill or either get killed. The smartest won’t necessary be the last to get kicked out but one thing is certain, you have to watch your own back. That is why, on what seemed to be another ordinary day in the lives of two people from different walks of life, changed the moment they met in the courtroom as a Prosecutor and a suspect. Defying all evidence and setting free a suspect who was supposed to be jailed for life, Rosa Dee Ann’s life turned for the worst the day she met best Actor Carlos Ryan through the ‘singlet’ case but were things really that easy? Five years later, Carlos Ryan is back to Blue Town with another identity and it’s determined to protect the woman who saved his life from the pit. Will they be able to fight the ever increasing crimes in Blue Town? Will love brew from their constant bickering? Volume II After a betrayal from her best friend, Willow Woods who was supposed to be the bridesmaid became the bride. Getting into a contract marriage with a powerful man just to keep her sister alive. What will happen to this unusual union between her and Matthew Hayez who thinks she is a lesbian as a result of a misunderstanding purposefully created by her so called best friend to escape her own narriage "I know your type, Willow Woods" Matthew said to Willow who was drenched with water. "What?" "You and I will both never find happiness in this life" he swore in his heart to make her pay for what she did to him. But, after a month, he held her hand and pulled her to his side and sneered before those who wanted to bully her. "She is my wife!!!" Willow Woods stared at him with a puzzled expression. "Didn't you hate me for my uncultured behaviour?" "That is your charm" he smirked. PS: Book cover does not belong to me. All credits goes to the owner. if you're the owner of this cover and wants me to not use it, kindly leave a message in the comment section. Hi everyone, I've decided to join this year's 2024 WSA with a new book titled; "I am Sabrina (Cursed By Love). Kindly check it out and thank you.
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Reintegration to civilian life took time. “The neighborhood I lived in wasn’t the safest, and I had to give myself time to readjust to the point where I could be in groups of people and not freak out,” Garish said. He had never been married and had no children, but Garish had shown an inclination to care for them. Before he and Stipkovits reunited in 2010, he’d donated much of his first Army paycheck, around $600, to Jamie’s Dream Team, a local charity. The money helped a six-year-old boy suffering from the genetic disorder Marfan syndrome go on a long-wished-for camping trip. On August 20, 2017, three years after her first cancer diagnosis, Stipkovits was being fitted with a portable defibrillator at UPMC Shadyside Hospital in Pittsburgh. “I think we deserve something good to happen,” Garish said out of the blue. “Will you marry me?” Stipkovits laughed. “It was just so funny,” she said. “I was in a hospital bed, dying. I looked at him and said, ‘You just want the insurance money.’” But behind the laughter was elation. “I had the same wish every little girl does of a fairy-tale wedding, the crystals and the Cinderella ball gown. And I always told myself that if I found someone who bonded with my daughter in the manner he did, I would marry him.” She said yes. The fairy-tale fantasy, though, was far out of reach. The hospital bills were adding up, and Stipkovits had long been too sick to work. But there are those around ­Mc­Keesport who believe in making dreams come true. Doctors had not told Stipkovits how long she could expect to keep fighting. But in late 2017, Lori McKown, an oncology social worker at the hospital, started contacting charities. A colleague told her about ­Jamie’s Dream Team. “Little did I know her fiancé had donated his first paycheck there,” she said. Jamie Holmes, the founder of ­Jamie’s Dream Team, hadn’t forgotten Garish. “I was like, absolutely we’re going to put on a wedding for them,” she said. On February 17, two months after Jamie’s Dream Team rallied more than a dozen Pittsburgh-area vendors to donate things such as flowers, a wedding cake, and a photo booth, Garish and Stipkovits were married before 200 guests at Old Stone Church in Monroeville, Pennsylvania. Stipkovits, flanked by four bridesmaids and Maleena, her maid of honor, wore a full-length white dress sewn with Swarovski crystals provided by the Exquisite Bride in Murrysville, Pennsylvania. Her hair, full despite years of chemotherapy, was swept into a side ponytail. Garish, in a black tuxedo instead of his Army uniform, still wore a buzz cut. The ceremony was punctuated by pauses so Stipkovits, who was on dialysis, could catch her breath and dab at her tears. Guests didn’t seem worried at the reception when Stipkovits fell after Garish playfully pushed a piece of red velvet cake toward his new wife’s face. She quickly got up. Her father said, “This is the most energetic I’ve seen her in quite some time.” Stipkovits and Garish had already endured more than most married couples. Before the wedding, Stip­kovits told Garish, “When we say our vows, the only thing we’ll have left to accomplish is till death do us part.” A DJ played “Because You Loved Me” by Celine Dion for the first dance. The lyric “You were my strength when I was weak / You were my voice when I couldn’t speak” had onlookers in tears while Stipkovits and Garish held each other. *** Editor’s note: A day before the couple’s two-month wedding anniversary, Stipkovits died at home, surrounded by her family, with ­Garish holding her hand.
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