Valentine #10 August 1968
In "Just One Girl," a quiet moment of connection unfolds at a holiday camp as Bill, noticing the loneliness of a girl still heartbroken over her ex-fiancé Martin, shares a few kind moments with her. As her holiday draws to a close, a letter from Martin arrives, stirring old feelings—leaving her to choose between the comfort of the past and the unexpected warmth of the present. The story, illustrated with emotional precision by Romero, captures a tender, bittersweet summer in 1968.
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A girl is alone at a holiday camp because her ex-fiancé has met someone else. Bill notices her loneliness and spends time with her during her holiday. But as her holiday is about to end, she receives a letter from her ex-fiancé, asking her to forgive him. Although grateful to Bill, she still loves Martin and decides to go back to him.
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