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Reflections- A Love Story- Part One

“If I knew then what I know now, would I still do it again? Even with the knowledge that I was headed for a heartbreak? Yeah, I would. I would do it again a thousand times in a thousand different lives, just to be with her. No matter the pain, no matter the heartache, yeah, whatever it took, just to be with her.” – Daniel This is a classic tale of Love after Death. Vanna has died, caught in the middle of a brutal shootout with the police and a ruthless criminal, just an innocent victim cut down in her prime. But her spirit refuses to move on and remains in this dimension. She is in love with her twin flame, her “dom soul,” her divine destiny: Daniel. Unwilling to let Death come between her and Daniel, together they must find a way to do the impossible: Beat death at its own game. However there are forces that will stop at nothing to prevent Vanna and Daniel from being lovers in this world, in this lifetime. Will they succeed or will the balance of the universe claim her soul? Can they find a way to keep their love alive? What would you do for love? For a second chance? A romantic read that will leave you longing for such a love.Love that feels like it could overcome the boundaries of time, space and transcend death. -W. P., Amazon.ca Top 100 ReviewerAn unusual paranormal romance... Powerful; gets your perception and imagination going. -Oleg M. Amazon.com Top 500 Reviewer"How many lifetimes have I loved you?"The love between Danniel and Vanna was so strong that they could not wait until the next life to be reunited again in this life. Yet, death would not give up easy on the soul once it claimed it.Would the love these eternal lovers share be strong enough to fight against the inevitable?Is there an existence outside of the cycle of reincarnation?Are our lives written in stone or can we write our own destiny?The answers lie in The Tao of Love: Reflections"Last night I slept, and saw you dancing in my dreams, just like the autumn leaves fall for you. All for you. You’ve changed my life, you’ve changed my ways. I don't even recognize myself these days. It must be a reflection of you. Only you."I can't remember feeling love like this, I'm so alive. I can't imagine living life without you by my side. Day after day, you find a way to make this grown man cry. It's so true, I'm all for you.My arms ache to hold you tight, keep you warm on the coldest night. My hand would brush back your hair from your eyes. For you. Only you. If I knew how to do it, I'd paint the moon and stars around you. Paint the perfect sunset. But I couldn't make it more beautiful than you. Oh, nothing…nothing compares to you.Some might call it insanity. Without a doubt, for the rest of my life, I'm going to be crazy, baby, crazy for you. All for you. I'm all for you. It must be a reflect

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On the night of the full moon, Vanna walked down to the beach. She took her sandals off and walked to the water's edge. It was there, as promised, that she stood with her feet in the sand and surf, lifted her head to the moon and marveled at the beauty of the night. The sky was clear and the stars shone brightly. The water came time and again to wash over her feet, the frolicking waves caressing as the sand danced playfully about her toes. She stilled her mind, becoming more aware of the night breeze blowing in from the sea. It danced in her hair, its behavior playful and teasing. It seemed that the universe was alive and at play, her body the playground. A sense of love and peace came over her. She could hear the wind speaking, telling her that she would never be alone, that she would always by surrounded by love. On that beach, on that moonlit night, with the song of the warm breeze and gentle ebb and flow of the water, she was lost in eternity. She felt complete and whole as she experienced true love. On that beach, she found her love.

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It was a beautiful spring morning and Vanna had gotten up earlier than Daniel. After a cup of coffee she decided to go for her morning run before Daniel and the rest of the town awoke. Dressed in her running gear, she headed out the door as she had done a thousand times before. It was like her feet were on auto-pilot as she ran, enjoying the breeze and crisp morning air. In the middle of town she turned onto Main Street thinking she would take a short cut back home. She rounded the corner, her thoughts focused on her pace, respiration and the thrum of her heart, picturing her circulatory system doing its job, cleansing her organs, releasing toxins in each droplet of sweat, each exhalation of breath. God it felt good to be alive! Just as she passed the coffee shop, she felt a sudden, intense pain in her abdomen. She winced and grabbed her stomach. Another jolt, like a lightning bolt brought her crashing to the ground. Kneeling, gasping for air, she tried to draw a breath but couldn't get any air into her lungs. As the edges of her vision began to dim, one final blow hit her chest with the force of a freight train. Falling forward, she curled into a ball of pain, her brain frantically trying to make sense of it. Desperately trying to breathe, all she could see were pearls rolling in slow motion on the sidewalk. Confused and in immense pain, she looked up and saw a figure shrouded in darkness reaching down to take hold of her but she fought it. At that moment, all she could think of was Daniel.

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