Love, and Other Things to Live For. Louise LeverettЧитать онлайн книгу.
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LOUISE LEVERETT graduated from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London on a full scholarship before moving to study at the Lee Strasberg Institute of Film in New York. Since establishing her own business ‘Rock the Tribes’ she is now working on a collection of writings that will eventually be turned into adaptions for screen.
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First published in Great Britain by HQ in 2019
Copyright © Louise Leverett 2019
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Ebook Edition © April 2019 ISBN: 9780008237042
for mum, dad
and alex…
Contents
Chapter One – The Curse of a Burning Flame
Chapter Two – The Art of Intent
Chapter Three – How to Get Lost in Reality
Chapter Four – Virtual Insanity
Chapter Five – Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy (Or, in human speak – ‘To die of a broken heart’)
Chapter Seven – Oh, Starry, Starry Night
Chapter Eight – There Once Was a Girl Who Swallowed a Lie, Perhaps She’ll Die
Chapter Nine – Goodnight, Head/Good Morning, Heart
Chapter Ten – Doing the Wrong Things to the Right People
Chapter Eleven – You, Me… Oui
Chapter Twelve – So Human
Chapter Thirteen – It’s a Girl Thing
WINTER
Chapter Fourteen – Trying to Catch Water: Part One
Trying to Catch Water: Part Two
Chapter Fifteen – And a Partridge in a Pear Tree
Chapter Sixteen – Going Against the Tide
Chapter Seventeen – Rah, Rah, Relationship
Chapter Eighteen – A New Chapter
Chapter Nineteen – The Deep Blue Sea
SPRING
Chapter Twenty – The Magical Hour
Chapter Twenty-One – Once Upon a Time…
Chapter Twenty-Two – Pushing Through Purgatory
Chapter Twenty-Three – Seeds of Change
Chapter Twenty-Four – Seek Happy Nights to Happy Days
Chapter Twenty-Five – Rainbows
Chapter Twenty-Six – Human Nature
Chapter Twenty-Seven – Love, and Other Things to Live For
Acknowledgements
About the Publisher
Chapter One – The Curse of a Burning Flame
I awoke to the sound of a clock.
Tick.
Tock.
Tick.
Tock.
Opening my eyes to the beginnings of a new day.
I don’t smoke, barely drink, have never experienced casual sex and so this was the tasting menu of new discoveries. I had decided to dip my toe in the final waters of youth as an almost goodbye to my carefree years, complete with late nights and a series of events that had caused my heart to pound and my head to spin. What began with a plethora of shots and inappropriate dancing with a man I barely knew but had worked with my friend, so not a total stranger; perhaps emotionally but certainly not geographically, had now ended with the realisation that the answer to my predicament did not lie at the bottom of a bottle. I had persuaded myself I would see him again, clinging onto the slim thread that last night meant something. But it didn’t. And to be totally honest, lashing out at the world as redemption for a broken heart just wasn’t as fun as I had imagined it would be.
I was getting over someone. Charlie. Perhaps not going the right way about it but trying all the same. And although my appearance suggested I was carefree, inside I was hurting. Slowly seeping through