Not much is fair in love during war, from Odysseus’s test of Penelope’s faithfulness to Nineteen Eighty-Four’s doomed Winston and Julia
There are endless ways to start a novel. One ill-advised way would be to start with the protagonist making coffee … pouring milk … adding sugar. Stirring spoon.
Even worse advised would be to wait … until the water boils.
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