To Each Other: A Summer in South Carolina
ntire lives. They had become this close when their dog died at their early childhood. The day that sad episode happened they slept on the same bed and never
only thing that would create a slight resemblance was the night dark color of their
ble and indescribable. They couldn't take their eyes off of each other, and even if an
ugh. However, the stories wouldn't come out of their mouths. Perhaps due to the intense happiness and excitement brought by their
t like when they were nothing but children. Those two children who fought nonstop at times, and wouldn't let go of each other the next moment. The inexplicable relationship
or them to have a more responsible relationship? Or was it just a disguise time had set upon them? E
atmosphere. Maureen opens her heart up. She was back because she had been fired from the magazine she used to work at because she got intimately involved with her boss: a much older man
the best advertising and marketing schools there were. She had taken up on some really good business programs. And she had also worked for th
d a job interview with the head chief of the marketing department of the newspaper. The very next day Maureen started working. And sh
om her. It didn't matter how long they had been far away from each other, Lauren could always tell when something was wrong. And so, L
ind some Johnny Cash. As she turns towards Maureen to show her that she had finally found it, her sister is talking to a very good looking man; Lauren's former boyfriend. But unlike most peop
runk. She can't even keep her legs st
e same old books on the shelves. The same old hats by the door. Everything was absolutely untouched. She stumbles to the bed as she tells her sister ab
eally nothing but friends, and, to her a