Sweetheart Diary #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Sweetheart Diary #1 The issue contains two stories. In "Disheartened," Paula is courted by Danny, a charming man who takes her to a concert in the park; however, she later discovers he is actually interested in her friend Shirley, leading Paula to end their romance. In the second story, Connie believes she is in love with Glen, a man who works in her office, but learns from Howard that Glen is only using her to get ahead professionally; after Glen leaves her, Ronnie—Connie's father—is struck by a car, and Connie discovers a photograph of herself and Ronnie in Tim's possession, realizing Tim, not Glen, is her true love, though Tim initially rejects her due to her past mistakes before eventually forgiving her.
In "Disheartened," Paula grapples with grief and guilt after her father’s passing, raised by Uncle Ted and his family whom she feels she can never truly repay. When she meets bus driver Danny, her insecurities cloud her perception, leading her to assume his interest is meant for her cousin Shirley—until illness forces her to confront the emotional walls she’s built. As her family steps in, a painful moment of rejection from Ted pushes her to seek change, leading to a quiet but heartfelt reckoning.
In "My False Love," Connie plays the game of romance to climb the career ladder—using charm to win Howard from her sister Grace, then turning her attention to Glen for a promotion. But when the truth about her manipulations comes out, she’s forced to confront her actions and make amends. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this 1949 romance unfolds with quiet emotional stakes and a bittersweet twist that leaves Connie’s future hanging in the balance.
In "Romance Destroyed," Jo finds her world upended when her father loses his job at the gasoline plant after a safety violation, and then suffers a near-fatal accident—blaming Tim, the safety inspector, for both tragedies. Forced to take a new job at Jerry’s bowling alley, she’s tested by danger and deception, only to realize her misplaced anger may have cost her more than she thought. A quiet moment of honesty leads to a fragile hope, as old wounds begin to heal and a chance at reconciliation flickers between them.
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Reprinted in Romantic Story #27 (1954), True Life Secrets #29 (1956)
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