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Escaping from a crashed prison plane with a murderer, a trusting lawyer wrongfully arrested for fraud, must evade him while she eliminates the vicious, money-hungry husband who framed her, before she can prove her innocence to a pursuing misogynistic FBI agent.
I like elizabethban's twist. It makes for an "odd couple" pairing.
I like elizabethban’s twist. It makes for an “odd couple” pairing.
See lessEscaping from a crashed prison plane with a murderer, a trusting lawyer wrongfully arrested for fraud, must evade him while she eliminates the vicious, money-hungry husband who framed her, before she can prove her innocence to a pursuing misogynistic FBI agent.
I like elizabethban's twist. It makes for an "odd couple" pairing.
I like elizabethban’s twist. It makes for an “odd couple” pairing.
See lessIn the final moments before facing the firing squad, the charismatic leader of a murderous robbery gang makes one last request: to have her confession heard by the priest who was once her lover.
I don't know what difference the connotations "sweethearts" and "lovers" convey on your side of the Atlantic pond, but on my side "sweethearts" weakly suggests their relationship was also sexual, whereas "lovers" strongly suggests it was. Otherwise I would not have inquired. So if someday cruel andRead more
I don’t know what difference the connotations “sweethearts” and “lovers” convey on your side of the Atlantic pond, but on my side “sweethearts” weakly suggests their relationship was also sexual, whereas “lovers” strongly suggests it was. Otherwise I would not have inquired.
So if someday cruel and capricious fortune should compel you to pitch your story on this side of the pond to Hollyweird, I advise using the word “lovers”. fwiw.
As for your latest iterations, I’ll have to ruminate.
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