Secret Romances #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Wings of Love" in Secret Romances #5 (1951) delivers a sweet, old-school romance with a twist, as Clark’s playful flirtations at the perfume counter take a surprising turn when a stolen bottle and a missing necktie lead to an unexpected proposal. The Iger Shop team handles the art and inks with a delicate touch, capturing the quiet tension and budding affection between Clark and Alice. When a second theft brings store manager Green into the mix, the truth behind the test reveals a heartfelt family plan — one that hinges on honesty, love, and a father’s quiet hope for his son’s future.
In "Wings of Love," Betty’s quiet admiration for pilot Tex stirs when she learns he’s drawn to Mary—until a secret photo of Mary with Jay throws everything into turmoil. As loyalties shift and long-held feelings surface, a moment of crisis leads to a heartfelt confession that reshapes the bonds between them all.
In "Kiss Thief," Jo flirts with Alice at the perfume counter, stealing more than just her attention—when a costly bottle vanishes, she suspects him but keeps quiet. When he agrees to return the stolen goods if she’ll go out with him, their spark turns into something real—until a missing watch forces Alice to confront the store manager, Green, who reveals a surprising truth: Clark is his son, and the whole ordeal was a test of her honesty.
In "I Married a Flirt," Margaret’s growing suspicion that Dick is unfaithful leads her to set up a series of clever, misleading clues around the house—only to find herself caught in a web of misunderstandings. As their marriage teeters on the edge, a heated argument ends with Dick demanding a divorce, but their bond proves stronger than the rift. Later that year, Margaret gives birth to their child.
In a quiet dressmaking shop, Sally’s long-held feelings for Wayne come to a head when he visits with his fiancée to order a wedding gown—only to fall for Sally instead, leaving her heart and her business in ruins. When Wayne returns, not to marry another, but to buy the very gown she designed for him and Sally, the past and a fragile future hang in the balance.
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Reprinted in My Secret Marriage #12 (1955)
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