Miroir du Cœur #50
In a quiet Maine seaside town, a young schoolteacher named Mimi crosses paths with sea captain Doug, whose romantic advances grow bolder with each passing day. As their time together deepens, she can't shake the feeling that his charm is as wide as the ocean—woven equally for her and for every woman he meets.
In "Un coeur tout neuf," shy Jeanne finds herself unexpectedly touched when Mark confesses his feelings, only to doubt her own emotions in return. As she encounters others who fall short of the connection she once felt, she begins to question her earlier hesitation. The story unfolds with quiet sincerity, tracing the subtle shifts in a heart learning to recognize what it truly values.
In "Celui qui trahit," the bond between two childhood friends takes a complicated turn as Felicia, once Jackie’s devoted protector, begins to dictate the course of Jackie’s romantic life—her intentions veiled as care, but tinged with something darker. As their friendship evolves, the line between loyalty and control blurs, leaving Jackie caught between trust and the growing unease of being watched.
In "Une garce ...," Janie finds herself caught between two men when she begins a secret romance with Peter while away from home, even though she's already committed to a boyfriend. As her feelings grow tangled, she starts questioning which relationship means more to her—leaving her torn between loyalty and desire.
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