The Boy at the Beach: A Short Story

The Boy at the Beach: A Short Story
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‘Sweet, romantic, perfectly formed coffee break reads. I loved them.’ – Best-selling author, Carmel HarringtonEvery Happily Ever After began with a Once Upon a Time…Can you fall in love with someone before you've actually met them? Toby and Lauren think you can…A gorgeously romantic short story, part of The Meet Cute series.

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The Boy at the Beach

The Meet Cute Series

KATEY LOVELL


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For my Mum, who has always believed in me

The Boy in the Bookshop

The Boy at the Beach

The Boy at the Bakery

The Boy on the Bus

The Boy with the Board

The Boy with the Boxes

The Boy at the BBQ

The Boy under the Mistletoe

The Boy and the Bridesmaid

‘I don’t meet up with strangers every day, you know. In fact, I’d say it’s pretty out of character. Although it doesn’t feel like we’re strangers, does it? I feel like I know you already,’ I babbled.

I was fidgety, restless. I ran my fingers through the coarse, golden sand, the grains slipping between the gaps in the comb-like shape my hand had made.

‘Well, you sort of do know me already,’ he said with a shrug. ‘It’s an unusual situation, to be fair.’

‘I bet it’s not that unusual these days,’ I answered thoughtfully. ‘There must be loads of people who’ve met up through the internet. Twitter, Facebook, all those online dating agencies…it’s becoming a normal way to meet people. It’s one way of finding out whether you like someone before you meet them I suppose, a kind of ‘try before you buy’.’

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