Love Revealed
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Here's a friends-to-lovers romance novel told by a handsome 25-year-old college student who meets the young woman of his dreams when they both take a human sexuality class together. Their teacher gives them a provocative assignment for extra credit—-the students are expected to make random phone calls and ask strangers about their love and sex lives.
As they conduct their assignment their bond deepens, and by sharing their personal stories and vulnerabilities they discover an emotional connection that goes beyond friendship.
Louise Hathaway
Louise Hathaway is a pen name of a husband and wife writing team. They write in several different genres including murder/ mystery; romance, travel, time travel, and literary criticism.
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Love Revealed - Louise Hathaway
Love Revealed
by Louise Hathaway
Copyright Louise Hathaway November 2024
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Zack and Allison are two students who meet in a human sexuality class. Their teacher gives them a provocative assignment for extra credit—the students are expected to make random phone calls and ask strangers about their love and sex lives.
As they conduct their interviews, their bond deepens. They find themselves discussing their own thoughts and feelings about love, relationships, and intimacy. Sharing their personal stories and vulnerabilities becomes an integral part of the project, and they discover an emotional connection that goes beyond friendship.
Chapter One
My name is Zack Stevens and I’d like to tell you all about the two beautiful young women I fell in love with and which one I married.
I was a senior at Chapman University in Orange, California, and a struggling psychology major living in my old bedroom at my parents’ house after my wife kicked me out of our apartment. She had told me that she wanted a divorce after seeing me talking to a pretty young lady in our apartment complex’s communal jacuzzi. That night, the hot tub lady my wife was so jealous of was wearing a skimpy bikini. The bikini top was crocheted in a very loose weave and left little to the imagination. She looked hot, I gotta admit.
I wasn’t the only guy who was with her in the jacuzzi that night gawking at her. There were two other horny bastards there with me. They couldn’t keep their eyes off her either. I never did get a chance to have sex with this attractive hot tub lady. I would have liked to—believe you me—but I had a feeling that she was way out of my league. I was barely scraping by working at the Santa Ana Public Library and making minimum wage.
My wife divorced me after we’d been married for only one year. I guess we were both too young and immature to make our marriage last as long-term as we both had hoped it would when we got married at Saint Cecilia’s Catholic Church in Tustin. She had gone to a grammar school that was on the same property as the church. She went to Mass every Sunday, and I dutifully came with her, even though I’m agnostic. I never got much out of it. I enjoyed the music at Mass more than anything else.
After my divorce, I stopped working because my parents wanted me to get a good education and go far in my life, so they let me stay at their house without having to pay for room and board. I concentrated on school and my goal was to get my bachelor’s degree as soon as possible. I wanted to go back to work after I graduated and eventually make enough money to go to London. I’d always admired England’s rich cultural heritage and wanted to visit London’s art museums, see some musicals, go to retro bookstores on Charing Cross Road, and maybe meet a cute British young lady and take her out for afternoon tea at Harrod’s.
I loved working with my coworkers at the library. Most of them were well-educated. We used to have really fun parties on Saturday nights and one year I invited everyone I worked with over to my apartment for a 1960s party.
Before the party, I had planned on having two contests, each with prizes to give away. There was a best-dressed contest and a Name That Tune contest that everyone seemed to enjoy. Beforehand, I had searched Google for the lyrics of popular tunes from the 60s and had printed out some of their lyrics for the Name That Tune contest. I went all out buying items for the '60s party: I purchased a CD of '60s songs, a tie-dyed plastic tablecloth, and psychedelic-patterned paper plates, cups, and napkins. For prizes, I bought a cool lava lamp to give away, a CD of '60s music, and a sand candle.
I even bought a pricy cardboard cutout of a large VW van that had a dashboard window that I could cut out so that my guests could pose behind it and get their pictures taken. It was a big hit with the partygoers. We danced to music from the 60s and I got a chance to dance with one of my pretty young coworkers. She’d had too much to drink that night and was a little tipsy. She told me that I was very good-looking and that she’d always had a crush on me. We slow danced to Unchained Melody by the Righteous Brothers and in the middle of our dancing, she put her arms around my neck and gave me a French kiss. It was my lucky night! I scored big time, I told myself.
Chapter Two
After the spring semester was over at my college, I tried to decide which classes I wanted to take for the summer session. I was feeling pretty burnt out with school by that time and was looking forward to graduating and going back to work. I wanted