Will love win out?
Daisy Mazlo is not your average girl.
This story will not lead you where you think you're going.
Read it for yourself and find out!
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Here is a little excerpt from Chapter Two
When Daisy Met Cooper
Chicago
“Crap! All of a sudden, I hate my TV. All this gooey ‘hearts, roses, and bachelor soulmates’ stuff makes me sick. Is there anything on TV that doesn’t come to a happy, romantic ending in roughly thirty-seven minutes?” Daisy put her head down on the pile of paperwork on her desk and groaned.
“Yes. Football,” Nancy replied. “You can’t hide from reality TV and romantic comedies. They’re on every channel. And they’re not all that happy and romantic. Some are downright humiliating.”
“Says the cute little redhead with a great boyfriend who actually goes out on real dates,” Daisy said. “Daisy, David can fix you up with someone from work,” Nancy said. “There’re some nice short guys there.” “No, thank you. I want a tall one, a nice, tall, thin one with a job. A gentleman, no tattoos, no bullet earrings,
or nose piercings. An educated man with a job, any job. I don’t care what he does, as long as he enjoys it. I want us to look like the perfect ten walking down the street, a tall handsome thin man and his little round curvy girlfriend, a binary number system lovematch.”
Daisy picked up the first job application file and began sorting information to type into the computer. “How many of these goofballs is Chicago Mass Transit hiring this month?”
“Roughly fifty, but they’ll only keep half. Can you screen out the ones with no decent job history?”
“Absolutely not. Those little video-game addicted couch potatoes deserve a chance at a forty hour minimum wage introduction to adulthood just as much as anyone else. I’m pulling for those ‘absolutely no experience’ guys. Every now and then, one grows up and assumes financial responsibility for his life. And I don’t want fixed-up. I want it to happen naturally, like... like...”
“Like what? Childbirth? Painful and bloody?”