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A True Love Story

Helene Thomas

I recently spent time with a couple who have an extraordinary love story. My Dad actually told me about them (thanks Dad).


After contacting them we arranged a time to meet and I spent a few hours with them recording their story. Up until this time they'd only written their story down. They were a bit nervous at first but soon they relaxed and shared their beautiful story with me.


When they heard about story for the first time they cried. They sent me a text message which read: "what a perfect job you have done, it brought tears to our eyes, is so meaningful, love the background music."


I ended up releasing the story in three parts. This is part one. To listen to parts one and two please go to my stories page on my website.







 
 
 

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