Actual Confessions #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Love 'em and Leave 'em," high schooler Helen grapples with self-doubt over her plain looks, finding unexpected confidence in a quiet romance with fellow student Frank. Years later, Frank returns to town as a strikingly handsome Air Force major, testing Helen’s faith in their bond and the idea that true connection runs deeper than appearances. A heartfelt moment of reassurance sets the stage for a future defined by authenticity, all rendered with gentle sincerity by Ben Brown and David Gantz, and captured on the cover by Morris Weiss.
In "Love 'em and Leave 'em," rich playboy Duncon finally finds himself truly smitten with Madge—until her father, Joe the bartender, warns her of Duncon’s reputation. With a heavy heart, Madge ends things, vanishing with Joe into the unknown. Duncon is left wondering if love might still find him again.
In "Plain Girl," high school student Helen struggles with self-doubt over her plain looks—until she shares the prom with Frank, a quiet classmate who sees beyond appearances. Years later, Frank returns to town as a handsome Air Force major, and though Helen fears he’s changed, he reminds her that true beauty lies in a person’s character. Their bond, built on quiet understanding, deepens into something lasting.
In "The Romance of Ronnie Hilton!" from Actual Confessions #13 (1952), a young woman torn between love and security finds herself caught between two very different men—her steady engineer Paul and a wealthy but hollow executive, Cal. When Ronnie’s ideals clash with Cal’s extravagant lifestyle, she’s forced to confront what truly matters, leading to a quiet but powerful reckoning.
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