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The Promise of Tomorrow
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- ISBN8227512789
- EAN9798227512789
- Date de parution13/04/2025
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- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
A Chance EncounterIt was a crisp autumn morning in the heart of New York City. The golden leaves swirled around the bustling streets, catching the light of the rising sun. Claire Bennett walked briskly through Central Park, her scarf wrapped tightly around her neck. She loved these quiet walks before the city fully woke up, a brief reprieve from the chaos of her life as a struggling artist. Her sketchpad was tucked under her arm, ready for inspiration to strike.
Little did she know, today wouldn't just inspire her art-it would change her life. As she reached her favourite bench near the fountain, Claire noticed someone already there. A man sat hunched over a book, seemingly lost in its pages. He had a rugged yet refined look, with a long coat draped over his broad shoulders and dark hair tousled by the wind. Claire hesitated for a moment, unsure if she should interrupt his solitude, but something about him intrigued her.
She decided to sit on the other end of the bench, pulling out her sketchpad and pencil.
Little did she know, today wouldn't just inspire her art-it would change her life. As she reached her favourite bench near the fountain, Claire noticed someone already there. A man sat hunched over a book, seemingly lost in its pages. He had a rugged yet refined look, with a long coat draped over his broad shoulders and dark hair tousled by the wind. Claire hesitated for a moment, unsure if she should interrupt his solitude, but something about him intrigued her.
She decided to sit on the other end of the bench, pulling out her sketchpad and pencil.























