Saturday, May 14, 2005

The Blue House

Ivy Marie is a scientist. Her life revolves around her lab. She doesn’t seem to notice or care that she has legs for days, cleavage to burn, a becoming heart shaped face and a smile that can light up and enchant a room. This heroine will meet her love in France. He will be a jet setting businessman who had been visiting her lab one day to speak with his investors. Their eyes would meet across the gleaming glassware and pristine shelves. When he invites her to dinner she only accepts because she wants to take a glimpse at his life, a life of a millionaire who was just having a lot of fun at the moment. They end up having dinner in Sicily and their great romance would begin. He will enchant her with pretty things, exotic sights and show her love and adventure throughout the world. Something that was most certainly not contained in her laboratory.

But after enough time and no promise from him of a permanent and stable life together, Ivy will grow confront him with a choice. They could either live a full life together to complete every dream or he could continue his fabulous but shallow life without her. He will refuse to give her what she so desperately wanted, so she will leave to have her own life. She will be secretly pregnant, sad to be without him but content to have a piece of him. He will invariably realize how empty his life without her is, find her in her quaint blue house. First he will meet their beautiful son whom he had never known about but will instantly love. They too would live happily ever after.

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