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TWELVE PROMISES

On a chilly November evening, at the age of thirty-one, Patrick Sutherland was about to do something he had never done. Something he never thought was possible. Something he had only dreamed of. He was going to go on a date. At least he thought it was a date – or rather he was hoping … Continue reading TWELVE PROMISES

Posted on May 10, 2019October 2, 2019 by michael crawleyTagged abuse, disability, love, mental health, OCD, physical challenge, religion. Leave a comment

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