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Romantic Story #31 (1956)

Charlton · 1956 · 36 pages

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Contains 6 stories
Day of Enchantment
8 pp

Eileen Grey treasures her bond with Jim, but a haunting fear rooted in her troubled past keeps her from accepting his marriage proposal—especially when he announces he's leaving Friday, possibly for good. When a crisis with her struggling neighbors, the Sievers family, forces Eileen to confront what family truly means, she begins to question whether the pain she's dreaded might be outweighed by love and connection worth building.

No Secrets from Love
3 pp

A widow raising her young son alone finds unexpected hope when she meets a talented painter who seems to understand both her heart and her dreams—but when his world of glamorous parties and old temptations threatens everything she's built, Debbie must face a choice between love and the life she's worked so hard to protect. Written with the emotional honesty that made 1950s romance comics resonate, "No Secrets from Love" strips away pretense to ask whether two people can truly be together when their worlds seem impossibly far apart.

The Man in the Convertible
2 pp

Jessie Minns, a factory worker, becomes captivated by the mysterious owner of a sleek convertible parked outside her workplace—a man so perfect in her imagination that she begins to neglect her steady boyfriend, Ed Davis. When the convertible's driver finally appears and offers her a ride, Jessie's daydream spirals into something darker, forcing her to confront what fantasy costs and what really matters to her.

The Troubled Heart
9 pp

Norma Kaye, an actress working as a salesgirl at Barclay's Department Store, finds herself torn between Roy Falk, a charming actor who's openly in love with her, and Tommy Walker, the respectable assistant manager whose steady job and solid prospects seem to offer the stable life she's determined to build. When Roy's persistence threatens to crack her resolve, Norma throws herself into winning Tommy's affection—but as their courtship deepens over two weeks, she discovers that security and passion may not live in the same heart.

All at Sea!
1 pp · humor

Dizzy Daisy is thrilled about her first ocean voyage, but when the ship's crew asks her to put on a life preserver for a mandatory safety drill, she flatly refuses—with her own hilariously stubborn logic about who should be doing the work. This quick-witted humor piece captures the clash between proper maritime procedure and one passenger's colorful take on responsibility.

Force of Habit
2 pp

Bill's habit of picking up Claire every morning is so ingrained that even after their breakup, he finds himself pulling up to her house without thinking—only to discover she's been waiting for him anyway. When they realize they can't remember what they were even fighting about, the two rediscover what they'd nearly lost, laughing and falling back into each other's arms.

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