Curtain Call...
Kathy's head whirled. She had a chance at a career in the theater! She had been offered the part of Joan in Mel Goldwater's Civic Theater production of Joan of Lorraine. It was a part every actress wanted to play...and why shouldn't Kathy? Many girls left the teaching profession and went into other fields. Just because she had wanted to teach since she was a child playing school didn't mean she couldn't change her mind, did it? But what would Tom Chapman, her fiance, say...or did it matter? Had it stopped mattering the day she mete Doug...?
If...
"Jill and Art seem so well-suited," Kathy remarked. "I know they'll be happy."
"You and I are well-suited, too, don't you think?" Doug had started the engine but turned and put his hands on the steering wheel. "You and I could be just has happy."
Kathy felt a sudden inward throbbing. It wasn't the first time Doug had hinted at marriage, as though he were sounding her out on her feelings for Tom...and himself. If her said: "Will you marry me?" would she answer, Yes"...?
Hero: Tom Chapman
Heroine: Kathy or Karen Davis
Also published as: Love's Return
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