Lovers' Lane #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Every Girl Has Her Day," a heartfelt 1951 tale from Lev Gleason, Edith faces a quiet storm of emotions when her boyfriend Jeff is drafted, leaving her to wonder if their love can survive the distance. As she navigates the uncertain waters of loneliness and longing at her photo studio job, small lies and misunderstandings stir jealousy—until a surprise visit from Jeff on leave brings everything to a tender, honest resolution. Frank Borth handles both pencils and inks for the story, while B. Fuje delivers the evocative cover.
In "Every Girl Has Her Day," department store clerk Connie navigates the tangled web of friendship and romance when her beau Gil clashes with her best friend Eve. Torn between loyalty and curiosity, Connie tries to test the waters by setting Gil and Eve up—only to find herself caught off guard when Eve begins to fall for him. As tensions simmer and feelings shift, Connie must confront what she truly wants, all while the past and present collide in unexpected ways.
In "Don't Take Me for Granted," high school sweethearts Carl and Amy navigate the ups and downs of their relationship, their bond tested when Carl’s neglect pushes Amy to accept a dance invitation from Woody. After a painful breakup and a sudden illness, Carl’s heartfelt confession about Tuck—once a shared joy—leads to a quiet, tender reconciliation.
In a quiet moment of heartache, Jo receives a mysterious package from Jerry after their breakup—sent back unopened, then returned again. When she finally opens it, she finds a recording where Jerry’s voice pleads for her to marry him, leaving her caught between memory and a second chance.
In "Love Is Where You Are," Jeff’s impending military draft puts his engagement to Edith on hold, leading her to promise she’ll date others while he’s away. Though she turns down several suitors at the photo studio, Edith grows uneasy when Jeff claims to be seeing other women—until Charlie, a fellow soldier, reveals the letters were lies. When Jeff returns on leave, their shared honesty leads to a quiet, heartfelt decision.
In this 1951 romance from *Lovers' Lane #13*, Joyce finds herself at a crossroads when her two close friends, Ted and Bob, insist she pick one to be her boyfriend. Torn between them, she tries dating each in turn—only to lose both when they can’t accept her indecision. Seeking a fresh start, she turns to Wayne, and for the first time, finds herself truly falling in love.
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