Wedding Bells #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis anthology issue contains two romance stories. "My Love Was Sincere" follows a woman from the slums whose boyfriend leaves her after she becomes pregnant, only to return later with dreams of a better future, leading to their reconciliation and engagement. "There" depicts a woman named Emily who seeks out her ex-boyfriend Bill, a police officer, after settling down and gaining confidence, and they rekindle their romance; meanwhile, a separate storyline features Gloria, who waits for her boyfriend Mark to establish himself financially before they can marry, ultimately becoming engaged after he proves his worth and secures their future together.
In "Rich Man, Poor Man," Kathy, Lew, and Bill navigate a shared past in the slums, their lives diverging as Bill becomes a policeman and Lew rises through questionable means. When Lew’s car injures a boy and he refuses to donate blood, Kathy’s choice becomes clear—she’ll marry Bill, while Lew faces consequences and the boy is saved by his neighbors’ generosity.
Tula Lee grew up isolated on a South Sea island with her father, haunted by loneliness—until a hurricane washes Ken Scott and the sharp-tongued Babs Doring ashore. When Ken's kindness awakens feelings Tula has never known, she becomes convinced that her island upbringing makes her unworthy of his love, leaving her torn between the passion in her heart and the belief that she could never truly belong in his world.
A young woman sets her sights on Roy Drake, a quiet boy from the working-class side of town, and finally wins a date with him—but as their romance blossoms, the townspeople grow increasingly cold and hostile toward her. When Roy suddenly disappears from college without explanation, Sandra desperately searches for answers, only to find that everyone around her seems to know something she doesn't.
A young woman named Gloria falls for Mark, a medical student boarding with her aunt and uncle, and when he finally confesses his feelings, he gives her his mother's old birthstone ring as a pledge of their future together. But when a catty friend belittles the modest ring at a neighborhood picnic, Gloria's shame and careless words wound Mark deeply—leaving her desperate to prove that she truly values his love over the price of a diamond.
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