Lovers' Lane #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Honeymoon Story," a poignant 1951 tale from Lovers' Lane #17, two former lovers navigate the bittersweet tension of separation and second chances. As Mark prepares to ship out, he proposes to Olive—only for her to refuse, setting off a chain of emotional missteps and staged romances. With heartfelt moments and quiet regrets, the story unfolds through the eyes of Sid Greene, whose expressive art captures the fragile hope and longing beneath the surface.
In "Honeymoon Story," Sue marries Lee just after her breakup with Chuck, but her wedding night brings doubt. Left alone in a mountain cabin, she gets lost in a storm and is rescued by Lee, who nurses her back to health—only to fall ill himself, forcing her to return the care. When they return to town, they attend Chuck’s wedding, and Sue comes to realize Lee is the one she truly loves.
In "My Deceitful Heart," high school student Connie finds herself tangled in a web of unintended romance when her older sister Laura begins dating her crush, Randy. When Connie overhears Randy and Laura plotting to pair her with his younger brother Ted—a college student still healing from a past heartbreak—she’s initially put off, but an unexpected connection begins to form between her and Ted.
In "I'm In Love," Vera and Walt, two high school students from similarly grieving homes, take it upon themselves to matchmake their widowed parents—only to discover their own feelings have grown deeper than they expected. With quiet sincerity and a touch of youthful optimism, the story unfolds as the teens navigate the surprising truths behind their parents' lives and the unexpected connection between them.
In "null," Helen confides in her friend Eloise about the constant arguments she’s having with her boyfriend Warren, wondering if such tension is normal in a relationship. Eloise responds with thoughtful advice, urging Helen to reflect on the root causes of their conflicts and consider working through them together.
In "Another Love Another Kiss," Mark’s impending Navy departure forces a painful decision: he asks Olive to marry him, but she says no, and they part ways, each free to pursue others. Olive dates Alex, but her heart isn’t in it, while Mark returns on leave and begins a romance with Evelyn—only to claim he’s marrying her when Olive announces her engagement to Alex. When they share a final, bittersweet kiss, the truth finally comes out: neither truly wants anyone else.
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